Brackets Extension that formats open HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files using js-beautify version 1.5.10.
This is a fork of drewhamlett's brackets-beautify extension that I have created due to the disappointing maintenance of the original.
To install the latest release of this extension use the built-in Brackets Extension Manager which downloads the extension from the extension registry.
To install the latest commit of this extension use the built-in Brackets Extension Manager which has a function to Install from URL...
using this link: https://github.com/Hirse/brackets-beautify/archive/master.zip.
Brackets Beautify can be run manually on the whole file or on a selection.
Use the menu entry Edit > Beautify
, the context-menu entry Beautify
, or one of the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl-Alt-B
(Windows/Linux), Ctrl-Shift-L
(Windows), Cmd-Shift-L
(Mac), or define your own.
Alternatively it can be enabled to run automatically on save.
Use the menu entry Edit > Beautify on save
or the more advanced settings to activate.
Brackets Beautify supports the same options as js-beautify with the exception of indentation-based options (indent_size
, indent_char
, and indent_with_tabs
) which are taking from the current settings in Brackets.
The options can be specified in a .jsbeautifyrc
file on project level.
The default is defined in default.jsbeautifyrc
and looks like this:
{
"js": {
"eol": "\n",
"indent_level": 0,
"preserve_newlines": true,
"max_preserve_newlines": 10,
"jslint_happy": true,
"space_after_anon_function": true,
"brace_style": "collapse",
"keep_array_indentation": true,
"keep_function_indentation": false,
"space_before_conditional": true,
"break_chained_methods": false,
"eval_code": false,
"unescape_strings": false,
"wrap_line_length": 0,
"wrap_attributes": "auto",
"end_with_newline": true
},
"css": {
"eol": "\n",
"end_with_newline": true,
"selector_separator_newline": true,
"newline_between_rules": true
},
"html": {
"eol": "\n",
"end_with_newline": true,
"preserve_newlines": true,
"max_preserve_newlines": 10,
"indent_inner_html": false,
"brace_style": "collapse",
"indent_scripts": "normal",
"wrap_line_length": 0,
"wrap_attributes": "auto"
}
}
Brackets Beautify leverages Brackets preferences, which means that you can specify per project settings by defining a .brackets.json
in the root directory of your project. With Brackets preferences you can even define per file settings, which is really handy when dealing with third party libraries or minified resources.
Brackets Beautify also support per language settings, which enables you to enable/disabled Beautify on save
for your documents using the Brackets language layer.
The sample .brackets.json
below generally enables Beautify on save
and disables it for any JavaScript file in thirdparty
, any JavaScript file whose filename contains min
and any PHP file.
{
"hirse.beautify.onSave": true,
"path": {
"thirdparty/**.js": {
"hirse.beautify.onSave": false
},
"**min**.js": {
"hirse.beautify.onSave": false
}
},
"language": {
"php": {
"hirse.beautify.onSave": false
}
}
}
Open the keymap.json
with the menu entry Debug > Open User Key Map
and add an overrides entry.
For example:
{
"documentation": "https://github.com/adobe/brackets/wiki/User-Key-Bindings",
"overrides": {
"Ctrl-Alt-F": "hirse.beautify.beautify"
}
}
Brackets Beautify uses js-beautify to beautify files and is therefore limited to its capabilities. For any issues concerning the actual formatting please refer to the js-beautify issues.
Brackets Beautify is licensed under the MIT license. The original brackets-beautify and js-beautify are also licensed under the MIT license.