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    Prettier

    Prettier

    Opinionated Code Formatter

    ...Simply press save and your code is formatted. Prettier supports several languages including JavaScript, TypeScript, JSON, CSS, HTML and more. It also integrates with most editors (Atom, Visual Studio, Vim, Espresso and more).
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Visual Basic Code Formatter

    Visual Basic Code Formatter or Pretty Printer

    This application processes a visual basic code and produce a nice looking code.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Neoformat

    Neoformat

    A (Neo)vim plugin for formatting code

    Neoformat uses a variety of formatters for many filetypes. Currently, Neoformat will run a formatter using the current buffer data, and on success, it will update the current buffer with the formatted text. On a formatter failure, Neoformat will try the next formatter defined for the filetype. By using getbufline() to read from the current buffer instead of file, Neoformat is able to format your buffer without you having to :w your file first. Also, by using setline(), marks, jumps, etc. are...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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