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deno fmt, code formatting
Command line usage
deno fmt [OPTIONS] [files]...Auto-format various file types.
deno fmt myfile1.ts myfile2.ts
Supported file types are:
JavaScript, TypeScript, Markdown, JSON(C) and Jupyter Notebooks
Supported file types which are behind corresponding unstable flags (see formatting options):
HTML, CSS, SCSS, SASS, LESS, YAML, Svelte, Vue, Astro and Angular
Format stdin and write to stdout:
cat file.ts | deno fmt -
Check if the files are formatted:
deno fmt --check
Ignore formatting code by preceding it with an ignore comment:
// deno-fmt-ignore
Ignore formatting a file by adding an ignore comment at the top of the file:
// deno-fmt-ignore-file
Options Jump to heading
--config Jump to heading
Short flag: -c
Configure different aspects of deno including TypeScript, linting, and code formatting
Typically the configuration file will be called deno.json or deno.jsonc and
automatically detected; in that case this flag is not necessary.
--no-config Jump to heading
Disable automatic loading of the configuration file.
Formatting options Jump to heading
--check Jump to heading
Check if the source files are formatted.
--ext Jump to heading
Set content type of the supplied file.
--ignore Jump to heading
Ignore formatting particular source files.
--indent-width Jump to heading
Define indentation width [default: 2]
--line-width Jump to heading
Define maximum line width [default: 80]
--no-semicolons Jump to heading
Don't use semicolons except where necessary [default: false]
--prose-wrap Jump to heading
Define how prose should be wrapped [default: always]
--single-quote Jump to heading
Use single quotes [default: false]
--unstable-component Jump to heading
Enable formatting Svelte, Vue, Astro and Angular files.
--use-tabs Jump to heading
Use tabs instead of spaces for indentation [default: false]
File watching options Jump to heading
--no-clear-screen Jump to heading
Do not clear terminal screen when under watch mode.
--watch Jump to heading
Watch for file changes and restart process automatically. Only local files from entry point module graph are watched.
--watch-exclude Jump to heading
Exclude provided files/patterns from watch mode.
Supported File Types Jump to heading
Deno ships with a built-in code formatter that will auto-format the following files:
| File Type | Extension | Notes | 
|---|---|---|
| JavaScript | .js | |
| TypeScript | .ts | |
| JSX | .jsx | |
| TSX | .tsx | |
| Markdown | .md,.markdown | |
| JSON | .json | |
| JSONC | .jsonc | |
| CSS | .css | |
| HTML | .html | |
| YAML | .yml,.yaml | |
| Sass | .sass | |
| SCSS | .scss | |
| LESS | .less | |
| Astro | .astro | Requires --unstable-componentflag or"unstable": ["fmt-component"]config option. | 
| Svelte | .svelte | Requires --unstable-componentflag or"unstable": ["fmt-component"]config option. | 
| Vue | .vue | Requires --unstable-componentflag or"unstable": ["fmt-component"]config option. | 
deno fmt can format code snippets in Markdown files. Snippets must be
enclosed in triple backticks and have a language attribute.
Ignoring Code Jump to heading
JavaScript / TypeScript / JSONC Jump to heading
Ignore formatting code by preceding it with a // deno-fmt-ignore comment:
// deno-fmt-ignore
export const identity = [
    1, 0, 0,
    0, 1, 0,
    0, 0, 1,
];
Or ignore an entire file by adding a // deno-fmt-ignore-file comment at the
top of the file.
Markdown / HTML / CSS Jump to heading
Ignore formatting next item by preceding it with <!--- deno-fmt-ignore -->
comment:
<html>
  <body>
    <p>
      Hello there
      <!-- deno-fmt-ignore -->
    </p>
  </body>
</html>
To ignore a section of code, surround the code with
<!-- deno-fmt-ignore-start --> and <!-- deno-fmt-ignore-end --> comments.
Or ignore an entire file by adding a <!-- deno-fmt-ignore-file --> comment at
the top of the file.
YAML Jump to heading
Ignore formatting next item by preceding it with # deno-fmt-ignore comment:
# deno-fmt-ignore aaaaaa: bbbbbbb