0.0.1 • Published 3 years ago

prettier-plugin-fix-imports v0.0.1

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Prettier Plugin: Organize Imports

Make sure that your import statements stay consistent no matter who writes them and what their preferences are.

A plugin that makes Prettier organize your imports (i. e. sort and remove unused imports) using the organizeImports feature of the TypeScript language service API. This is the same as using the "Organize Imports" action in VS Code.

Installation

npm install --save-dev prettier-plugin-organize-imports

prettier and typescript are peer dependencies, so make sure you have those installed in your project.

Usage

The plugin will be loaded by Prettier automatically. No configuration needed.

Files containing the substring // organize-imports-ignore or // tslint:disable:ordered-imports are skipped.

Rationale

This plugin acts outside of Prettier's scope because "Prettier only prints code. It does not transform it.", and technically sorting is a code transformation because it changes the AST (this plugin even removes code, i. e. unused imports). In my opinion however, the import statements are not really part of the code, they are merely directives that instruct the module system where to find the code (only true as long as your imports are side-effects free regarding the global scope, i. e. import order doesn't matter), comparable with using directives in C# or #include preprocessing directives in C. Therefore the practical benefits outweigh sticking with the philosophy in this case.

License

MIT.