![]() prettier -write and prettier -check are the most common ways to run Prettier. ![]() check is like -write, but only checks that files are already formatted, rather than overwriting them. This avoids merge conflicts and other collaboration issues! npx prettier -check. If you have a CI setup, run the following as part of it to make sure that everyone runs Prettier. Or use a glob like prettier -write "app/**/*.test.js" to format all tests in a directory (see fast-glob for supported glob syntax). You may run prettier -write app/ to format a certain directory, or prettier -write app/components/Button.js to format a certain file. is great for formatting everything, but for a big project it might take a little while. ![]() We’ll leave off the yarn part for brevity throughout the rest of this file! What is yarn doing at the start? yarn prettier runs the locally installed version of Prettier.
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