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prettier-config-norton

v1.2.2

Published

Prettier shareable config for W.W. Norton & Company

Downloads

175

Readme

prettier-config-norton

prettier-config-norton version

A Prettier shareable config for Norton code style.

Installation

You'll also need a compatible version of Prettier which is a peer dependency. The preferred way to install requires npx, which comes with NPM 5+:

npx install-peerdeps --dev prettier-config-norton

Usage

Once the prettier-config-norton package is installed, you can use it by specifying it in your package.json:

"prettier": "prettier-config-norton"

Alternatively, you can add this to your .prettier file:

// .prettierrc.json
"prettier-config-norton"
// prettier.config.js or .prettierrc.js
module.exports = 'prettier-config-norton';

Examples for Extending

This configuration is not intended to be changed. Prettier does not offer an "extends" mechanism as you might be familiar from tools such as ESLint.

To extend a configuration you will need to use a prettier.config.js or .prettierrc.js file that exports an object:

module.exports = {
	...require('prettier-config-norton'),
	semi: false
	// additional rule changes.
};

Running

This package only provides the W.W. Norton Prettier configuration, it is assumed that you have prettier installed in your project. This will already be done if you ran the install-peerdeps command specified in the Installation section.

  • It's recommended to install the relevant Editor Addons/Plugins and enable "Prettier on Save".

  • It's recommended to add a prettier script to your package.json. An example is below:

    scripts: {
    	"prettier": "prettier '**/*.{js,json,css,scss,html,hbs,md}' --write" 
    }

    You can then run the following, to automatically format your project's code:

    npm run prettier 
  • More commands can be found on Prettier's documentation.

Rules

This configuration is aimed to align with our modified Airbnb Style Guides by overriding a couple of the default rules for Prettier.