You have a bunch of files that you want to format using prettier-eslint. But prettier-eslint can only operate on strings. This is a CLI that allows you to use prettier-eslint on one or multiple files. prettier-eslint-cli forwards on the filePath and other relevant options to prettier-eslint which identifies the applicable ESLint config for each file and uses that to determine the options for prettier and eslint --fix. By default prettier-eslint will simply log the formatted version to the terminal. If you want to overwrite the file itself (a common use-case) then add --write. You should quote your globs, otherwise your terminal will expand the glob before it gets to prettier-eslint.
Features
- Any linter that support ESLint CLIEngine interface can be integrate with prettier-eslint
- CLI Options
- This is a CLI that allows you to use prettier-eslint on one or multiple files
- Typically you'll use this in your npm scripts (or package scripts)
- Instead of printing the formatted version of the files to the terminal, prettier-eslint will log the name of the files that are different from the expected formatting
- Resolve eslint config file, parse and forward config object as the eslintConfig option to prettier-eslint
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