How to use the @umijs/fabric.prettier function in @umijs/fabric

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github apache / apisix-dashboard / frontend / .prettierrc.js View on Github external
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const fabric = require('@umijs/fabric');

module.exports = {
  ...fabric.prettier,
};
github chenshuai2144 / umi-remove-locale / src / index.js View on Github external
const prettierCode = (code, filepath) =>
  prettier.format(code, {
    ...fabric.prettier,
    filepath,
  });
github oam-dev / kubevela / references / dashboard / .prettierrc.js View on Github external
const fabric = require('@umijs/fabric');

module.exports = {
  ...fabric.prettier,
};
github umijs / qiankun / .prettierrc.js View on Github external
const fabric = require('@umijs/fabric');

module.exports = {
  ...fabric.prettier,
  printWidth: 120,
};
github ant-design / ant-design-pro-cli / src / i18n / index.js View on Github external
const prettierCode = (code, filepath) =>
  prettier.format(code, {
    ...fabric.prettier,
    filepath,
  });

@umijs/fabric

A collection of configuration files containing prettier, eslint, stylelint

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