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prettier-stylelint-formatter

v0.5.1-beta.2

Published

fork of hugomrdias/prettier-stylelint

Downloads

1,387

Readme

prettier-stylelint-formatter NPM Version

Format your styles with ease!

code > prettier > stylelint > formatted code

prettier-stylelint attempts to create a prettier config based on the stylelint config, then format with prettier followed by stylelint --fix. So after that you should end up with formatted code with no linting errors.

Install

yarn add prettier-stylelint-formatter -D
npm install prettier-stylelint-formatter --save-dev

Usage

This package has a stylelint config to disable some rules that conflict with prettier.

"stylelint": {
    "extends": [
        "stylelint-config-idiomatic-order",
        "./node_modules/prettier-stylelint/config.js"
    ],
    "rules": {
        "indentation": 4,
        "string-quotes": "single"
    }
}

After adding the disabling config you can just prettier-stylelint --write and its done. Check the CLI options below for more information. Also in a near future we should have support for prettier-stylelint in prettier-vscode follow this PR.

API

const format = require('prettier-eslint')
const sourceCode = 'a[id="foo"] { content: "x"; }'
const options = {
  text: sourceCode
}
const formatted = format(options)


// formatted
a[id='foo'] {
    content: 'x';
}

CLI Options

The cli automatically ignores .gitignore and .prettierignore.

NOTE: It is recommended that you keep your files under source control and committed before running prettier-stylelint --write as it will overwrite your files!

Usage
  $ prettier-stylelint [<file|glob> ...]

Options
  --ignore          Additional paths to ignore  [Can be set multiple times]
  --extension       Additional extension to lint [Can be set multiple times]
  --cwd=<dir>       Working directory for files
  --stdin           Validate/fix code from stdin ('prettier-stylelint -' also works)
  --write           Edit files in place (DRAGONS AHEAD !!)
  --quiet -q        Only log stderr

Examples
  $ prettier-stylelint
  $ prettier-stylelint index.js
  $ prettier-stylelint *.js !foo.js
  $ echo 'a[id="foo"] { content: "x"; }' | prettier-stylelint --stdin

Default pattern when no arguments:
  **/*.{css,scss,less,sss}

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License

MIT © Hugo Dias