avoid $ at begging in ```sh codeblocks, require codeblock have language#358
avoid $ at begging in ```sh codeblocks, require codeblock have language#358dimaMachina wants to merge 6 commits intomainfrom
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| cargo run -p graph-node --release -- \ | ||
| --postgres-url postgresql://USERNAME[:PASSWORD]@localhost:5432/graph-node \ | ||
| --ethereum-rpc NETWORK_NAME:[CAPABILITIES]:URL \ | ||
| --ipfs 127.0.0.1:5001 |
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| --ipfs 127.0.0.1:5001 | |
| --ipfs 127.0.0.1:5001 \ |
i think?
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| "prettier": "prettier . --loglevel warn --write", | ||
| "prettier:check": "prettier . --loglevel warn --check", |
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I previously added --loglevel warn because it lists all the files otherwise, even the ones that are correctly formatted, and I felt like it was uselessly verbose. Do you like that behavior, or does adding --cache and --list-different change it?
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Nice, so I just realized that --loglevel warn was only necessary if --check wasn't present (my bad for missing that), and that --list-different basically does the same thing, but it's even better because it looks like something's happening by updating that last line like you said. Awesome, thank you!

fixes #350