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Runs Prettier as a TSLint rule and reports differences as individual TSLint issues.

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Sample

a();;;
    ~~
;;;
~~~ [Delete `;;⏎;;;`]
var foo = ''
          ~~ [Replace `''` with `"";⏎`]
var foo= "";
       ~ [Insert `·`]

Install

# using npm
npm install --save-dev tslint-plugin-prettier prettier

# using yarn
yarn add --dev tslint-plugin-prettier prettier

(require prettier@^1.9.0)

Usage

(tslint.json)

for tslint@^5.2.0

{
  "rulesDirectory": ["tslint-plugin-prettier"],
  "rules": {
    "prettier": true
  }
}

for tslint@^5.0.0

{
  "extends": ["tslint-plugin-prettier"],
  "rules": {
    "prettier": true
  }
}

NOTE: To use this plugin, it'd better to also use tslint-config-prettier to disable all prettier-related rules, so as to avoid conflicts between existed rules.

Options

Ignoring files

Development

# lint
yarn run lint

# build
yarn run build

# test
yarn run test

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License

MIT © Ika