Prettier is an opinionated code formatter and removes all original styling and ensures that all outputted code conforms to a consistent code style across your entire codebase. - https://prettier.io/docs/en/index.html
This is the shared prettier configuration used at Boehringer Ingelheim for code formatting.
npm install --save-dev @boehringer-ingelheim/prettier-configCreate or update the .prettierrc.js file in your projects root directory accordingly.
module.exports = require("@boehringer-ingelheim/prettier-config");This is not recommended as the goal is to have similar settings in all projects, but if for some reason you need to add or change the configuration, it is possible in the following way.
module.exports = {
...require("@boehringer-ingelheim/prettier-config"),
printWidth: 140,
};npx prettier --write .Opinionated Options that differ from the standard Prettier options.
Specify the line length that the printer will wrap on.
printWidth: 120;Use single quotes instead of double quotes. (This only applies if there are the same number of single quotes as double quotes in the string. See the strings rationale in the prettier docs for more information)
We have chosen single quotes over double quotes, as it is the most common option for JS/TS (open-source) projects. Reference: https://bytearcher.com/articles/single-or-double-quotes-strings-javascript/
singleQuote: true;npm installnpm testThis command may be useful when obscure errors or issues are encountered. It removes and recreates dependencies of your project.
npm run repairFully automated version management and package publishing via semantic-release. It bumps the version according to conventional commits, publishes the package to npm and release a new version to GitHub.
Make sure that the secrets GITHUB_TOKEN and NPM_TOKEN are available in GitHub repository.
npm run release:ciMake sure that the environment variables GITHUB_TOKEN and NPM_TOKEN are set or declared in .env and a productive build was previously created via npm run build.
npm run releaseGive a ⭐️ if this project helped you!
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