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would-reformat - automatic reformatting for emacs without being annoying
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# Motivation
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I've never liked it when a text editor formats code for me without my asking.
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I don't like it when the editor uses cheap heuristics (indent a new line to
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match the previous one? blah!) and I don't like it when the editor shells out
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to one of the new generation of automatic code formatters.
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But I don't enjoy formatting code by hand either. Who does?
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This is my solution: some shell scripts and some emacs lisp code.
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The shell script `would-reformat.sh` takes a file's full path as
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its argument. It tells you if that file would be reformatted.
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The shell script `do-reformat.sh` takes a file's full path as its argument. It
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reformats the file.
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Finally, there is some rudimentary machinery to run `would-reformat.sh` when
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saving a file and to run `do-reformat.sh` when you hit `<F1>`.
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## Supported programming languages and file formats
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- python
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- go
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- javascript
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- typescript
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- vue
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- css
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- php
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- html
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- jsx
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- tsx
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- css
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- cscc
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- sh
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Python and go use `black` and `gofmt` respectively. The rest use `prettier`.
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Adding new programming languages is easy, assuming they have a formatter with
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a dry run mode.
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# Installation
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- Change to the directory where you want to use **would-reformat**:
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`$ cd ~/devel/my-project`
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- From that directory, call the script `install.sh` in the directory where
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you have **would-reformat** checked out:
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`you@host:~/devel/my-project $ ~/src/would-reformat/install.sh`
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Be sure to run the installation script from the root of your project's
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directory, not a subdirectory.
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This will do the following:
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- create the directory `~/devel/my-project/bin` if it does not exist
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- create `~/devel/my-project/bin/_reformat-common.sh`,
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`~/devel/my-project/bin/do-reformat.sh`, and
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`~/devel/my-project/bin/would-reformat.sh` as symlinks to files with
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the same names in `~/src/would-reformat`.
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- create `~/devel/my-project/.dir-locals.el` as a symlink to the file
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with the same name in `~/src/would-reformat`.
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This should work from a checkout wherever you happen to have it. It doesn't
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need to be in `~/src`. However, if you remove the checkout, then the symlinks
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will break, so don't do that. If you rename the checkout, the symlinks will break.
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The directory `bin` with respect to `my-project` however is hardcoded
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(enhancements here are welcome).
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The script `install.sh` favors conservatism over cleverness: for example,
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if it finds the file `~/devel/my-project/bin/do-reformat.sh` then it
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checks whether it is a symlink to `~/src/would-reformat/do-reformat.sh`.
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If it is not, then it just prints a warning rather than attempting to correct
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the situation.
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# Troubleshooting
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## nothing works from emacs
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Be sure to run the install script from your project's root as determined by
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`(projectile-project-root)`.
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## problems with nvm, pyenv, goenv, etc
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The problem might be that their shims aren't in your `PATH`. To work around
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this sort of problem I run emacs from a wrapper script that ensures the shims
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are loaded in my `PATH`.
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## Running prettier is slow
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The scripts by default call `npx prettier` with some arguments. If you call
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these scripts from a directory where there's a `node_modules/` directory with
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prettier and plugins, if necessary, installed, then `npx` should be fast
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enough.
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The solution, therefore, seems to be to say `yarn add --dev prettier` (or
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`npm install --dev prettier`) in the right place.
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(This seems to work for me, but it is admittedly still uncomfortably
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cargoculty. There should be a more solid basis for this answer.)
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## problems running black
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The solution seems to be to run `pip install black pipx` somewhere.
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# Development
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# Wishlist
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- Generalize this beyond emacs
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- Add support for more programming languages and file formats
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- Clean up shell script code
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- Be better at "just working"
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