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Unibeautify for VSCode

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Unibeautify for Visual Studio Code

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🎉 Install

Search for Unibeautify extension and click Install. See Install an extension for more details.

code --install-extension Glavin001.unibeautify-vscode

📚 Support

See https://github.com/Unibeautify/vscode/blob/master/src/beautifiers.ts for list of supported beautifiers.

# Beautifier Documentation
1 Black https://unibeautify.com/docs/beautifier-black.html
2 CSScomb https://unibeautify.com/docs/beautifier-csscomb.html
3 ClangFormat https://unibeautify.com/docs/beautifier-clangformat.html
4 ESLint https://unibeautify.com/docs/beautifier-eslint.html
5 Gofmt https://unibeautify.com/docs/beautifier-gofmt.html
6 JS-Beautify https://unibeautify.com/docs/beautifier-js-beautify.html
7 PHP-CS-Fixer https://unibeautify.com/docs/beautifier-php-cs-fixer.html
8 PHP_CodeSniffer https://unibeautify.com/docs/beautifier-php_codesniffer.html
9 Prettier https://unibeautify.com/docs/beautifier-prettier.html
10 Pretty Diff https://unibeautify.com/docs/beautifier-pretty-diff.html
11 TSLint https://unibeautify.com/docs/beautifier-tslint.html
12 YAPF https://unibeautify.com/docs/beautifier-yapf.html
13 sqlformat https://unibeautify.com/docs/beautifier-sqlformat.html
14 stylelint https://unibeautify.com/docs/beautifier-stylelint.html

🎨 Usage

🔧 Configure

Important: You must first configure for the extension to work properly.

Use the Unibeautify Assistant for an interactive setup of your configuration file. Simply select the languages you want and the configuration assistant will walk you though the options available. At the end, simply download or copy to your clipboard your configuration.

📝 Example Configuration File

See https://unibeautify.com/docs/config-file.html for details.

Given the following scenario:

Create a .unibeautifyrc.yml file in your project's root directory with the following contents:

---
JavaScript: # Enable language
  beautifiers: ["Prettier"] # Enable beautifiers
  indent_style: "space"
  indent_size: 2

Then look at https://unibeautify.com/docs/beautifier-prettier.html and https://unibeautify.com/docs/options-for-languages.html for more supported options.

📌 Default configuration

We provide the option to set a path to a default configuration file, so whenever a project of yours has no, e.g. .unibeautifyrc.yml, the default configuration will be used as a fallback.

To enable this, just add this to your VSCode settings:

"unibeautify.defaultConfig": "/path/to/your/.unibeautifyrc.yml",

⚡ Keyboard Shortcut

From Stack Overflow:

  • Windows: Shift + Alt + F
  • Mac: Shift + Option + F
  • Ubuntu: Ctrl + Shift + I

🎹 Command Palette

Open the Command Palette (Ctrl +Shift+ P or Command + Shift + P on Mac) and search for format:

format

  • Format Document - Formats the entire editor document.
  • Format Selection - Formats only the selection. Only appears when text selected.

❓ FAQ

How do I add language support for a non-standard file extension?

This section is for you if you are seeing the following error message after running Format Document or similar:

There is no document formatter for 'plaintext'-files installed.

See https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/languages/overview#_adding-a-file-extension-to-a-language for VSCode documentation on file.associations setting. For example, the .vscode/settings.json below adds the .myphp file extension to the php language identifier:

{
  "files.associations": {
    "*.myphp": "php"
  }
}
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How do I disable a supported language?

By default all languages supported by Unibeautify will be enabled.

You can disable a specific language by setting the language options to false as shown below.

Important: You must restart/reload VSCode after enabling/disabling a language.

Example .unibeautifyrc.yml:

---
CSS: false # Disable CSS!
JavaScript: # Enable TypeScript
  beautifiers: ["Prettier"] # Enable beautifiers
  indent_style: "space"
  indent_size: 2
Before After
Beautified CSS files There is no document formatter for 'css'-files installed.
What can I do when a beautifier takes to much time formatting?

This section is for you if you are seeing the following error message in the developer console after running Format Document or similar:

Timeout message

Sometimes beautifiers are taking much time formatting your file, this can be caused by big files or many settings you have set for your beautifier, then you need to increase the VSCode editor.formatOnSaveTimeout option to give the beautifier more time formatting your file.

Just add this entry in your VSCode settings:

"editor.formatOnSaveTimeout": 2000

The time is set in milliseconds, in the example above 2000 is equal to 2 seconds

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md.