module.exports = { printWidth: 120, /** Specify the line length that the printer will wrap on. */ // tabWidth: 2, /** Specify the number of spaces per indentation-level. */ // useTabs: false, /** Indent lines with tabs instead of spaces. */ // semi: true, /** Print semicolons at the ends of statements. */ singleQuote: true, /** Use single quotes instead of double quotes. */ // quoteProps: 'as-needed', /** Change when properties in objects are quoted. */ // jsxSingleQuote: false, /** Use single quotes instead of double quotes in JSX. */ // trailingComma: 'es5', /** Print trailing commas wherever possible in multi-line comma-separated syntactic structures. (A single-line array, for example, never gets trailing commas.) */ // bracketSpacing: true, /** Print spaces between brackets in object literals. */ // jsxBracketSameLine: false, /** Put the > of a multi-line JSX element at the end of the last line instead of being alone on the next line (does not apply to self closing elements). */ // arrowParens: 'always', /** Include parentheses around a sole arrow function parameter. */ // rangeStart: 0, /** Format only a segment of a file. */ // rangeEnd: Infinity, /** Format only a segment of a file. */ // parser: None, /** Prettier automatically infers the parser from the input file path, so you shouldn’t have to change this setting. */ // filepath: None, /** Specify the file name to use to infer which parser to use. */ // requirePragma: false, /** Prettier can restrict itself to only format files that contain a special comment, called a pragma, at the top of the file. This is very useful when gradually transitioning large, unformatted codebases to Prettier. */ // insertPragma: false, /** Prettier can insert a special @format marker at the top of files specifying that the file has been formatted with Prettier. This works well when used in tandem with the --require-pragma option. If there is already a docblock at the top of the file then this option will add a newline to it with the @format marker. */ // proseWrap: 'preserve', /** By default, Prettier will wrap markdown text as-is since some services use a linebreak-sensitive renderer, e.g. GitHub comment and BitBucket. In some cases you may want to rely on editor/viewer soft wrapping instead, so this option allows you to opt out with "never". */ // htmlWhitespaceSensitivity: 'css', /** Specify the global whitespace sensitivity for HTML, Vue, Angular, and Handlebars. See whitespace-sensitive formatting for more info. */ // vueIndentScriptAndStyle: false, /** Whether or not to indent the code inside