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@net-lobster/prettier-config

v1.1.1

Published

Net Lobster Prettier config

Readme

@net-lobster/prettier-config

A shared Prettier configuration for Net Lobster projects.
Use this to keep consistent formatting across all SuiteScript / SDF projects.


🚀 Installation

Install Prettier and this config as dev dependencies:

npm install --save-dev prettier @net-lobster/prettier-config

or with Yarn:

yarn add -D prettier @net-lobster/prettier-config

⚙️ Setup

Once installed, this Prettier config will work automatically in your project. However, it's best practice to create a .prettierrc.mjs file to make it explicit which config you're using and to enable project-specific overrides if needed.

Automatic Setup

To automatically create your .prettierrc.mjs file, run:

npx setup-netlobster-prettier

This script will create a .prettierrc.mjs file in your project root (if it doesn't already exist) with the following contents:

import netLobsterPrettierConfig from "@net-lobster/prettier-config";

/**
 * @type {import("prettier").Config}
 */
//! As of 10-21-25 you MUST RESTART VS CODE before any overrides take effect. See https://github.com/prettier/prettier-vscode/issues/3644
const config = {
  ...netLobsterPrettierConfig,
  // Add any project-specific overrides here
};

export default config;

Manual Setup

If you prefer to do it yourself, create a file named .prettierrc.mjs in your project root with the following contents:

import netLobsterPrettierConfig from "@net-lobster/prettier-config";

/**
 * @type {import("prettier").Config}
 */
//! As of 10-21-25 you MUST RESTART VS CODE before any overrides take effect. See https://github.com/prettier/prettier-vscode/issues/3644
const config = {
  ...netLobsterPrettierConfig,
  // Add any project-specific overrides here
};

export default config;

You may need to restart your editor for it to recognize the new congfig.

That's it! Prettier will now explicitly use the shared Net Lobster settings.


🧩 Optional Overrides

If a specific project needs small tweaks, you can extend the config by adding ovverrides to the prettierrc.mjs file that we added during setup.

import netLobsterPrettierConfig from "@net-lobster/prettier-config";

/**
 * @type {import("prettier").Config}
 */
const config = {
  ...netLobsterPrettierConfig,
  // Add any project-specific overrides here
  printWidth: 120, // example override
};

export default config;

See Prettier options docs.


🧹 Usage

To format your code manually:

npx prettier --write .

Or enable "Format on Save" in your code editor.


📄 Notes

  • Add a .prettierignore if you want to skip certain files (e.g. /Objects, /FileCabinet/Images, etc.). See Prettier ignore docs.
  • Prettier will automatically pick up this config as long as it’s installed in your project.

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