node wrapper around clang-format
npm install clang-format
$ npm install -g clang-format
$ clang-format -help
If your platform isn't yet supported, you can create the native binary from
the latest upstream clang sources, make sure it is stripped and optimized
(should be about 1.4MB as of mid-2015) and send a pull request to add it.
Ensuring that changes to your code are properly formatted is an important part
of your development workflow. Note that the check-clang-format andgit-clang-format commands require Python to be globally available.
We recommend using a git pre-commit hook. You can configure this as follows:
1. add a precommit script to your package.json file:
``js`
"scripts": {
"precommit": "check-clang-format"
}
By default, the user gets an error instructing them to run
./node_modules/.bin/git-clang-format. You may find it more ergonomic to set"scripts": { "format": "git-clang-format" }
up a package.json script, eg.
In this case, add a second argument to the "precommit" script, giving the
error you'd like to print for users, eg.
"precommit": "check-clang-format \"yarn format\""
2. Add a devDependency on the husky package, which will add a.git/hooks/pre-commit
script, which in turn triggers the precommit
package.json script to run whenever someone adds a commit in this repository:
`sh`
$ yarn add -D husky
or
`sh`
npm install --save-dev husky
> Why do this in a pre-commit hook? For one thing, it's faster to run
clang-format only on the changed files, especially as the repository grows.clang-format
Also, this lets you upgrade or change your settings without
needing to re-format the entire repository, while still enforcing that later
changes follow the new style.
$ clang-format --glob=folder/*/.js
This will run clang-format once per file result, and show the total
formatted files at the end.
See node-glob for globbing semantics.
For Linux, compile a statically linked MinSizeRel build:
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project.git
cd llvm-project
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -G Ninja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=MinSizeRel -DLLVM_BUILD_STATIC=true -DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS=clang ../llvm
ninja clang-format
strip bin/clang-format
For Mac OS X, static linking is not required.
Windows snapshot builds to include in the release can be found at the
LLVM website.
Configure with:
cmake -G "Visual Studio 12" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=MinSizeRel ..
In the generated Visual Studio project, search for the clang-format` binary in
the Solution Explorer window, right click and choose Build.