ECMAScript code beautifier/formatter
npm install esformatter
ECMAScript code beautifier/formatter.
This tool is still missing support for many important features. Please report
any bugs you find, the code is only as good as the test cases. Feature requests
are very welcome.
We are looking for contributors!!
jsbeautifier.org doesn't have enough options and not
all IDEs/Editors have a good JavaScript code formatter. I would like to have
a command line tool (and standalone lib) at least as powerful/flexible as the
WebStorm and
FDT code formatters so that it can be plugged
into any editor and reused by other tools like
escodegen.
For more reasoning behind it and history of the project see: esformatter
& rocambole
This tool uses rocambole and
babylon to recursively parse the tokens
and transform it in place.
- granular control about white spaces, indent and line breaks.
- command line interface (cli).
- be non-destructive.
- support for local/global config file so settings can be shared between team
members.
- be extensive (plugins
and other cli tools).
- support most popular style guides through plugins (Google, jQuery,
Idiomatic.js).
- be the best JavaScript code formatter!
``js
var esformatter = require('esformatter');
var fs = require('fs');
var codeStr = fs.readFileSync('path/to/js/file.js').toString();
// for a list of available options check "lib/preset/default.js"
var options = {
indent : {
value : ' '
},
lineBreak : {
before : {
// at least one line break before BlockStatement
BlockStatement : '>=1',
// only one line break before DoWhileStatementOpeningBrace
DoWhileStatementOpeningBrace : 1,
// ...
}
},
whiteSpace : {
// ...
}
};
// return a string with the formatted code
var formattedCode = esformatter.format(codeStr, options);
`
See the doc/api.md file for a list of all the public methods
and detailed documentation about each one.
See doc/config.md for more info about the configuration
options.
You can also use the simple command line interface to process the stdin or
read from a file.
`sh`
npm install [-g] esformatter
Pass the --help flag to see the available options or see
doc/cli.txt.
`sh`
esformatter --help
`shFormat
======
$3
If a locally installed
esformatter is found, the CLI uses that instead of the
global executable (this means you can have multiple projects depending on
different versions of esformatter).protip: add
esformatter and all the plugins that you need on your project
to the package.json devDependencies
that way you can use locally installed plugins and also make sure everyone on
your team is using the same version/settings.`json
{
"devDependencies": {
"esformatter": "~0.6.0",
"esformatter-quotes": "^1.0.1"
},
"esformatter": {
"plugins": ["esformatter-quotes"],
"quotes": {
"type": "single"
}
}
}
`IDE / Editor integration
Since esformatter is available as a command-line tool, it can be used in any editor that supports external shell commands.
- Vim - vim-esformatter
- Sublime Text - sublime-esformatter
- Atom - atom-esformatter
- Visual Studio Code - vscode-esformatter
Configuration
See doc/config.md.
Presets
Presets are reusable config files that can
require other presets/plugins and
override configs.`js
{
// presets are used as "base settings"
"extends": [
"preset:foobar", // load "esformatter-preset-foobar" from "./node_modules"
"./lorem_ipsum.json" // load relative config file
], // you can still override any setting from the preset if needed
"indent": {
"value": " "
}
}
`For more info see presets.md
Pipe other CLI tools
Since we don't expect everyone to write plugins that only works with
esformatter we decided to encourage the usage of standalone CLI tools.
`js
{
// pipe is a simple way to "pipe" multiple binaries input/output
"pipe": {
// scripts listed as "before" will be executed before esformatter
// and will forward output to next command in the queue
"before": [
"strip-debug",
"./bin/my-custom-script.sh --foo true -zx"
],
// scripts listed as "after" will be executed after esformatter
"after": [
"baz --keepLineBreaks"
]
}
}
`Plugins
Plugins are automatically loaded from
node_modules if you pass the module id
in the config file:`json
{
"plugins": [ "esformatter-sample-plugin", "foobar" ]
}
``List of plugins and plugins wish list:
https://github.com/millermedeiros/esformatter/wiki/Plugins
List of plugins with easy filterable search:
http://pgilad.github.io/esformatter-plugins/
For detailed information about plugins structure and API see
doc/plugins.md
We have an IRC channel #esformatter on
irc.freenode.net for quick
discussions about the project development/structure.
See project Wiki for more info: https://github.com/millermedeiros/esformatter/wiki
See CONTRIBUTING.md
- prettier
- jsbeautifier
- codepainter
- jscs
Released under the MIT license