Runs prettier as an stylelint rule
npm install stylelint-prettierRuns Prettier as a Stylelint rule and reports differences as individual Stylelint issues.
Given the input file style.css:
``css
.insert {
display: block
}
.alter:after {color: red; content: 'example'}
.delete {
display: block;;
}
`
Running ./node_modules/.bin/stylelint style.css shall output:
``
style.css
2:17 ✖ Insert ";" prettier/prettier
5:15 ✖ Replace "color:·red;·content:·'example'" with prettier/prettier
"⏎··color:·red;⏎··content:·"example";⏎"
8:17 ✖ Delete ";" prettier/prettier
`sh`
npm install --save-dev stylelint-prettier prettier
_stylelint-prettier does not install Prettier or Stylelint for you._ _You must install these yourself._
Then, in your .stylelintrc:
`json`
{
"plugins": ["stylelint-prettier"],
"rules": {
"prettier/prettier": true
}
}
Alternatively you can extend from the stylelint-prettier/recommended config,
which does the same thing:
`json`
{
"extends": ["stylelint-prettier/recommended"]
}
As of Stylelint v15, Stylelint deprecated all stylistic rules that conflict
with prettier, and removed these rules in Stylelint v16.
If you are using Stylelint v15 or above and are not using any of these deprecated rules then you do not need to do anything extra; this section does not apply to you.
If you are using Stylelint's stylistic rules, then many of them shall conflict with Prettier. This plugin works best if you disable all other Stylelint rules relating to stylistic opinions. If another active Stylelint rule disagrees with prettier about how code should be formatted, it will be impossible to avoid lint errors. You should use stylelint-config-prettier to disable all stylistic Stylelint rules.
To integrate this plugin with stylelint-config-prettier:
1. In addition to the above installation instructions, install stylelint-config-prettier:
`sh`
npm install --save-dev stylelint-config-prettier
2. Then add stylelint-config-prettier to the list of extended configs in your .stylelintrc that you added in the prior section. stylelint-config-prettier should go last in the array so that it will override other configs:
`json`
{
"extends": [
"stylelint-prettier/recommended",
"stylelint-config-prettier"
]
}
You can then set Prettier's own options inside a .prettierrc file.
_stylelint-prettier will honor your .prettierrc file by default_. You only
need this section if you wish to override those settings.
> Note: While it is possible to pass options to Prettier via your Stylelint configuration file, it is not recommended because editor extensions such as prettier-atom and prettier-vscode will read .prettierrc, but won't read settings from Stylelint, which can lead to an inconsistent experience.
Objects are passed directly to Prettier as options. Example:
`json`
{
"rules": {
"prettier/prettier": [true, {"singleQuote": true, "tabWidth": 4}]
}
}
NB: This option will merge and override any config set with .prettierrc` files (for Prettier < 1.7.0, config files are ignored)
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See CONTRIBUTING.md
The layout for this codebase and base configuration of prettier was taken from