• flashgnash@lemm.ee
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    9 个月前

    Does Prettier count as a linter?

    I always thought linters were more to find bad practice and possible errors than control the code style

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      9 个月前

      Some linters can do both. Getting one set up as an automated job whenever code is pushed to the repo is on my TODO list…

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        9 个月前

        Yep all my public repos have it on a ci job. When you have a library that is used on many different projects, I want to be able to read the prs.

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        9 个月前

        That does sound nice to me too. I’ve found prettier with format on save works pretty well but that means you have to set it up in every editor

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          Format on save is a godsend. Copy paste something with whole indentation? Ctrl-s, it’s back to normal. Did some wacky nested anonymous function calls? Ctrl-s, and they’re laid out nicely.

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            I honestly almost golf my code nowadays and just let the tooling fix formatting for me. The space bar and enter key are in an ideal world vestigial for the purposes of programming.

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              I’ll always say that the best code editor is the one that makes you put your idea onto a file the fastest.

              So yeah, you shouldn’t worry about style and code lint. You should worry if your code is sound and works. Keep your mind on the logic, not the extras