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prettier-plugin-pkg
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An opinionated package.json
formatter plugin for Prettier, based on prettier-plugin-package.
Prettier is an opinionated code formatter. It enforces a consistent style by parsing your code and re-printing, taking various rules into account.
This plugin adds support for package.json
files used within NPM modules, npm, yarn and VSCode is supported out of box.
prettier-plugin-pkg
is an evergreen module. 🌲 This module requires an LTS Node version (v12.0.0+).
# npm
npm i -D prettier prettier-plugin-pkg
# yarn
yarn add -D prettier prettier-plugin-pkg
Once installed, Prettier plugins must be added to .prettierrc
:
{
"plugins": ["prettier-plugin-pkg"]
}
Then:
# npx
npx prettier --write package.json
# yarn
yarn prettier --write package.json
This plugin enforces its own set of opinionated rules:
Keys in engines
are ordered alphabetically.
Keys in files
are ordered alphabetically (keeping the negations below), followed by README.md
and LICENSE
if they exist in the array.
Keys in scripts
are ordered alphabetically. Use prefixes wisely to properly order child scripts. e.g. lint
, lint:ts
.
Top-level keys are sorted according to a style commonly seen in the packages of @JounQin, @1stG and @unts. Known keys, and their order are
[
// schema definition
"$schema",
// meta
"name",
"version",
"type",
"flat",
"displayName",
"description",
"categories",
"repository",
"homepage",
"bugs",
"donate",
"funding",
"sponsor",
"author",
"publisher",
"maintainers",
"contributors",
"license",
"preview",
"private",
"workspaces",
// constraints
"languageName",
"packageManager",
"engines",
"cpu",
"os",
// entries
"man",
"bin",
"main",
"types",
"typings",
"typesVersions",
"module",
"imports",
"exports",
"esnext",
"es2020",
"esm2020",
"fesm2020",
"es2015",
"esm2015",
"fesm2015",
"es5",
"esm5",
"fesm5",
"browser",
"umd",
"jsdelivr",
"unpkg",
// contents and utils
"directories",
"files",
"keywords",
"scripts",
"config",
// dependencies
"bundledDependencies",
"peerDependencies",
"peerDependenciesMeta",
"dependencies",
"dependenciesMeta",
"optionalDependencies",
"devDependencies",
"overrides",
"resolutions",
"publishConfig",
"sideEffects",
// vscode spec
"icon",
"badges",
"galleryBanner",
"activationEvents",
"contributes",
"markdown",
"qna",
"extensionPack",
"extensionDependencies",
"extensionKind"
]
Unknown keys, or keys not part of the list above, will be alphabetically sorted and added to the end of the file. Note that this list takes into account both npm
and yarn
keys.
Forthcoming rules include:
Thanks for @shellscape's original great work of prettier-plugin-package again.
1stG | RxTS | UnTS |
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1stG | RxTS | UnTS |
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FAQs
An opinionated package.json formatter plugin for Prettier
The npm package prettier-plugin-pkg receives a total of 27,522 weekly downloads. As such, prettier-plugin-pkg popularity was classified as popular.
We found that prettier-plugin-pkg demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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