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js-import-sort

v2.0.3

Published

A jS Codemode to sort/organise imports

Downloads

460

Readme

JS-Import-Sort

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A JS codemod to sort imports

Intro

Built on top of facebook/jscodeshift

This will transform a JS file, sorting and organising its imports (ES2015/ES6).

Example:

    import Main from 'aaaa';
    import {ZMain}  from 'aaaa';


    import First from 'zzz';
    import {Third} from 'zzz';


    import {Second} from 'zzz';


    import * as someDefault from 'bbb';


    import {a as b} from 'packageModule';


    import SomeClass from './MyModule';
    import AnotherClass from '../../Module1';


    import * as util from 'util';

Becomes:

   import * as util from 'util';

   import Main, {ZMain} from 'aaaa';
   import * as someDefault from 'bbb';
   import First, {Second, Third} from 'zzz';

   import {a as b} from 'packageModule';

   import AnotherClass from '../../Module1';
   import SomeClass from './MyModule';

Imports are separated by node, dependencies and devDependencies in package.json, other, and relative imports.

Running

To run, just run:

js-import-sort --path ./*

Options

You can remove the the blank lines between imports by passing --no-blank-lines to the command.

Debugging

js-import-sort supports 3 of the debugging tools from jscodesift, dry, print and verbose which can be used in any combination

use --dry and --print to view the results of the changes before they are applied