prettier-plugin-sort-imports
standard-version
prettier-plugin-sort-imports | standard-version | |
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9 | 13 | |
2,973 | 7,551 | |
2.7% | 0.3% | |
5.9 | 2.8 | |
2 months ago | 6 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | ISC License |
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prettier-plugin-sort-imports
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Tailwind CSS: Automatic Class Sorting with Prettier
In a similar vein, you can sort imports with Prettier using Trivago’s plugin.
https://github.com/trivago/prettier-plugin-sort-imports
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How to auto sort imports in frontend, example with typescript & nextjs
I went with my configuration you can go with one you like more. Find out more by clicking here
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For most conventions regarding file structure, I would use tools like ESLint / Prettier instead of trying to enforce it with comments. For example this Prettier plugin allows you to enforce a specific import order without any extra effort.
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Starting React Native Project in 2023
Unsorted imports look ugly. Also, it could be hard to read and add new imports. So why not sort them automatically? We can do it with trivago/prettier-plugin-sort-imports.
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React Best Practices - The Complete List
Your suggestion to sort imports is valid, but depends on VSCode as an IDE. It would be better to use Prettier with this plugin that sorts imports for you.
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Despite the existence of Prettier, arguments about code style such as how to sort ES module imports still exist. Manually sorting ES modules wastes time, and usually leads to losing context when you are writing code and then have to navigate to the top of a file to modify your import statements. I love using the @trivago/prettier-plugin-sort-imports plugin which automatically sorts new imports, and works perfectly together with TypeScript's auto-import feature. Similarly, prettier-plugin-tailwindcss automatically sorts Tailwind classes in your code.
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How do you enforce the order of imports?
If you are using prettier, you can use https://github.com/trivago/prettier-plugin-sort-imports
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How to quickly sort imports with Prettier
In this GitHub repo, you can find a list of the other rules that are available.
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For imports I like to use https://github.com/trivago/prettier-plugin-sort-imports so I don't have to think about it. Also, I think it's cleaner to have an index in your components folder that exports all of the named functions do you can import them into your files like:
standard-version
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Streamline Your Workflow: Setting Up Git Hooks with Husky to Simplify Version Updates
Dive deeper into the world of Husky with the official documentation. Explore the capabilities of Standard Version through its comprehensive documentation. Unravel the mysteries of semantic-release with its detailed documentation. Discover the versatility of bumpp with its comprehensive documentation.
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Starting React Native Project in 2023
We can use standard-version tool to generate a changelog, bump the version of app and create a new tag automatically.
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There are many great tools to help with automation here, some of them are action-semantic-pull-request to enforce conventional commits and standard version to bump the version and create a changelog according to the conventional commits.
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Add Commitint, Commitizen, Standard Version, and Husky to SvelteKit Project
I tried gitmoji and followed Make everyone in your project write beautiful commit messages using commitlint and commitizen by @sohandutta, but end up using the setting in this article because it's not compatible to changelog generation of standard-version (Ref: Issue #859)
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Releasing a pomodoro app #1: programming bit by bit
As a bonus point, the issues you create in your repository can also serve as part of the documentation. You can outline new features there and you will even be able to generate changelogs from the merged pull requests (like I do using conventional-changelog/standard-version).
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There’s also a husky precommit hook with ESlint and Prettier fixing and formatting changed code on every commit with lint-staged which makes sure malformed code doesn't even make it to the Pull Request. Combined with standard-version and strict commit messages it makes releasing and changelog generation a breeze. For a contributor the workflow is as smooth as:
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Autodeploy javascript library to npmjs via Github Actions
But you can also automate even more, if, for example, you write according to Conventional Commits, you can also automate the creation of tags using the standard-version library.
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Automatically generate and release a changelog using Node.js
# Changelog All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. See \[standard-version\](https://github.com/conventional-changelog/standard-version) for commit guidelines. ## 1.1.0 (2021-07-12) ### Features * **new-feature:** add a new-feature to our project 11c0322
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Awesome Dev Tools To Automate Code Tasks 🔥
Standard Version
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versionem - Simple and straightforward automated semantic versioning integrated to changelog generation
So this is like standard-version with less features?
What are some alternatives?
prettierd - prettier, as a daemon, for improved formatting speed.
semantic-release - :package::rocket: Fully automated version management and package publishing
biome - A toolchain for web projects, aimed to provide functionalities to maintain them. Biome offers formatter and linter, usable via CLI and LSP.
husky - Git hooks made easy 🐶 woof!
livecodes - Code Playground That Just Works!
semver - Semantic Versioning Specification
node-typescript-boilerplate - Minimalistic project template to jump start a Node.js back-end application in TypeScript. ESLint, Jest and type definitions included.
conventional-changelog - Generate changelogs and release notes from a project's commit messages and metadata.
XToolSet - Typed import, and export XLSX spreadsheet to JS / TS. Template-based create, render, and export data into excel files.
towncrier - Manage the release notes for your project.
prettier-plugin-astro - Prettier plugin for Astro
commitlint - 📓 Lint commit messages