plugin-php VS plugin-ruby

Compare plugin-php vs plugin-ruby and see what are their differences.

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plugin-php plugin-ruby
5 7
1,705 1,445
0.9% 0.7%
7.4 8.3
6 days ago 5 days ago
PHP JavaScript
MIT License MIT License
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plugin-php

Posts with mentions or reviews of plugin-php. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-14.

plugin-ruby

Posts with mentions or reviews of plugin-ruby. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-23.
  • Unveiling the big leap in Ruby 3.3's IRB
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 23 Dec 2023
  • Rails vs Rubocop?
    3 projects | /r/rails | 1 Jul 2022
  • Linting and Auto-formatting Ruby Code With RuboCop
    12 projects | dev.to | 29 Jun 2022
    Prettier started out as an opinionated code formatter for JavaScript, but it now supports many other languages, including Ruby. Installing its Ruby plugin is straight forward: add the prettier gem to your Gemfile and then run bundle.
  • Halp: Prettier not working on lua files
    4 projects | /r/neovim | 14 May 2022
    You'd need a prettier plugin for Lua, similar to the ones that exist for php (https://github.com/prettier/plugin-php) and ruby (https://github.com/prettier/plugin-ruby). I'm pretty sure that there isn't one for Lua, but you can try googling it.
  • Formatter
    1 project | /r/ruby | 31 May 2021
    Did you try prettier maybe?
  • Standard Ruby 1.0
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 11 Mar 2021
    To me "stardard" ruby style is style used in the std-lib.

    Whilst I can see the benefit of having an AST format code for you, e.g. if can you use it to fix language version changes like positional arguments and keyword arguments in Ruby 3,.0 I worry about how good/bad RuboCop is at formatting.

    Last time I tried it, it was indenting in a different way to the std-lib.

    At the time I found that prettier-ruby[1] did a much better job. Hopefully that's improved since.

    1. https://github.com/prettier/plugin-ruby

  • My Rubocop Configuration for a Successful Rails Project
    3 projects | dev.to | 9 Feb 2021
    Rubocop has a very nice auto-correct feature to automatically fix many of the warnings it gives, but we've noticed in the past that with line length issues specifically the auto-corrected files can be misformatted. For that reason, we use the Ruby plugin for Prettier to correct line length.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing plugin-php and plugin-ruby you can also consider the following projects:

PHP Code Sniffer - PHP_CodeSniffer tokenizes PHP files and detects violations of a defined set of coding standards.

vim-prettier - A Vim plugin for Prettier

coc-solargraph - Solargraph extension for coc.nvim

escpos-php - PHP library for printing to ESC/POS-compatible thermal and impact printers

prettier-plugin-solidity - A Prettier plugin for automatically formatting your Solidity code.

vscode-php-cs-fixer - PHP CS Fixer extension for VS Code

prettier-plugin-prisma - Prettier plugin for Prisma

PHP CS Fixer - A tool to automatically fix PHP Coding Standards issues

prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.

Chyrp Lite - An ultra-lightweight blogging engine, written in PHP.

prettier-eslint - Code :arrow_right: prettier :arrow_right: eslint --fix :arrow_right: Formatted Code :sparkles: