semicolonizer
v1.0.3
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Fix all semicolon errors in JavaScript and TypeScript
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Semicolonizer
Semicolonizer is a simple tool to refactor your code to use semicolons or fix any missing - but needed - semicolons in your JS or TS code.
Usage
Install
$ npm i semicolonizer -g
Run
$ semicolonize <file>
OR
const semicolonize = require('semicolonizer');
semicolonize('path/to/file.js');
Example
reformat.ts
(before)
const a = 1
interface User {
name: string
id: number;
}
class UserAccount {
name: string
id: number
constructor(name: string, id: number) {
this.name = name
this.id = id;
}
}
const user: User = new UserAccount("Murphy", 1);
reformat.ts
(after)
const a = 1;
interface User {
name: string;
id: number;
}
class UserAccount {
name: string;
id: number;
constructor(name: string, id: number) {
this.name = name;
this.id = id;
}
}
const user: User = new UserAccount("Murphy", 1);
License: MIT
Copyright (c) 2022 Rishaan Desai
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