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    Prettier

    Prettier

    Opinionated Code Formatter

    Prettier is an open source, opinionated code formatter that basically takes all the original styling of your code and enforces a consistent code style through parsing and reprinting following its own rules. It takes the maximum line length into account, wrapping code if needed. Prettier makes writing code in one consistent style automatic, painless and so much easier. No need to spend so much time, effort and mental energy discussing styles or formatting your code. 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).
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    Firebase Apple Open Source Development

    Firebase Apple Open Source Development

    Firebase SDK for Apple App Development

    ...See the subsections below for details about the different installation methods. Where available, it's recommended to install any libraries with a Swift suffix to get the best experience when writing your app in Swift. Instructions for Swift Package Manager support can be found at SwiftPackageManager Markdown file. All of the official releases are tagged in this repo and available via CocoaPods. To access a local source snapshot or unreleased branch, use Podfile directives. CocoaPods is still the canonical way to develop, but much of the repo now supports development with Swift Package Manager.
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    CoolFormat

    CoolFormat

    CoolFormat Source Code Formatter

    CoolFormat Source Code Formatter is a code formatter for C\C++\C#\CSS\HTML\Java\JavaScript\JSON\Objective-C\PHP\SQL\Verilog\XML. It supports code highlighting for web publishment which is truly convenient for writing and reading a blog post, etc. CoolFormat source code formatting is a C\C++\C#\CSS\HTML\Java\JavaScript\JSON\PHP\SQL\XML code formatting tool. The software can quickly format in multiple styles and colorize the language. The interface adopts the style of Office 2010, and there are many styles that can be replaced. And it supports code highlighting to be displayed on the web page, which is convenient for writing and reading blog articles. ...
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    The Elixir Style Guide

    The Elixir Style Guide

    A community driven style guide for Elixir

    ...Do not put spaces around matched pairs like brackets, parentheses, etc. Whitespace might be (mostly) irrelevant to the Elixir runtime, but its proper use is the key to writing easily readable code.
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    Neoformat

    Neoformat

    A (Neo)vim plugin for formatting code

    ...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 all maintained after formatting. Neoformat supports both sending buffer data to formatters via stdin, and also writing buffer data to /tmp/ for formatters to read that do not support input via stdin. If a formatter is either not configured to use stdin, or is not able to read from stdin, then buffer data will be written to a file in /tmp/neoformat/, where the formatter will then read from.
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