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dentin

v3.0.1

Published

(in)dent XML to make it pretty

Downloads

71

Readme

(In)dent XML and HTML

All of the pretty-printers I found for XML and HTML didn't work well enough, so I spent way too much time putting this together. It handles DTDs, mixed content, etc. in the way that I prefer. File bugs if you disagree and I'll likely add config options.

Installation

npm install -g dentin

Usage

dentin [files...]

Indent XML or HTML files

Positionals:
  files  The files to read. To read stdin explicitly, use "-".  [default: stdin]

Options:
  -i, --ignore       Ignore elements with these names, do not word-wrap them
                                                                         [array]
  -o, --output       Output file name                 [string] [default: stdout]
  -b, --backup       Replace the current file, keeping a backup of the original,
                     with the given extension.  This can be used to process
                     several files at once into different output files. [string]
  -c, --config       Read configuration information from this JSON file.
                                                       [default: ".dentin.json"]
  -d, --doubleQuote  Use double quotes for attributes [boolean] [default: false]
  -m, --margin       Line length for word wrapping        [number] [default: 78]
  -s, --spaces       How many spaces to indent each level.  0 causes left
                     alignment.  -1 strips insignificant whitespace.
                                                           [number] [default: 2]
  -n, --noVersion    Do not output the XML version or HTML doctype prefix
                                                      [boolean] [default: false]
  --html             Process these files as HTML instead of XML
                                   [boolean] [default: determine from file name]
  -Q, --fewerQuotes  In HTML docs, only use quotes around attribute values that
                     require them                     [boolean] [default: false]
  -h, --help         Show help                                         [boolean]
  -V, --version      Show version number                               [boolean]

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