* initial docusaurus set-up
* Delete why-prettier.md
* Update README.md
* Update Docusaurus structure
* Update package.json
* Update siteConfig.js
* Remove ~ files
* chore(website): update build script
* Add redirect script
* Get eslint working on website
* Fix to allow for baseUrl of '/'
* Update docusaurus version
* Update README.md
* Change redirect script to use baseUrl of '/'
* Fix index.js formatting
* Load redirect script
* General cleanup
* Add projects using prettier
* Update service worker to just scope to playground
* Reduce link repeatition
* Link "Try it out" button to /playground/
* Make header of playground approximately same as main site
* Remove .html from URLs (e.g. users.html -> users/)
* Link Gitter Chat
* Add circleci.yml
* Only run builds on master
* Do deployment using Travis
* Fix support for node 4 (#1988)
* Fix website on iOS Safari (#1970)
Formatting change:
* Position JSX whitespace (`{" "}`) at the end of lines (#1964)
Lots of small fixes, mainly for TypeScript.
The hackiness continues! I'm now bundling an existing bundle again in order for it to get exported as a global variable :p There's likely a better solution, but it kind of works.
Because I have to regenerate the docs, I just tagged it as 1.4.0-beta and added typescript and postcss in there.
In the current demo, every time the code in the left panel is changed,
the new code is stored in the URL hash, which pushes a new history
entry. This effectively "breaks" the back button. This change calls
`history.replaceState` instead, so a single click of the back button
will return the browser to whatever page was open before navigating to
the demo.
* Use babel-code-frame for syntax errors
* Support the `--color` option more explicitly
* Update rollup config to handle babel-code-frame
* Use exact dependencies
This PR adds two things:
`--debug-print-doc` command that prints the formatted doc
```js
echo "<div><</div>" | ./bin/prettier.js --stdin --debug-print-doc
[
groupConditional(
group([
group([ "<", "div", group([ indent(2, []), softline() ]), ">" ]),
"<",
"</",
"div",
">"
]),
[
group([
group([ "<", "div", group([ indent(2, []), softline() ]), ">" ]),
"<",
"</",
"div",
">"
]),
group([
group([ "<", "div", group([ indent(2, []), softline() ]), ">" ]),
indent(2, groupBreak([ hardline(), "<" ])),
hardline(),
"</",
"div",
">"
])
]
),
";",
hardline()
];
```
The ability to view the IR in real time on the browser display:
![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/197597/22134741/4f172f20-de7e-11e6-84bc-5f813976dc19.png)
The way it works is pretty cool, we take the doc IR and print a valid JavaScript string out of it, that we then send to prettier in order to make it look good :)
It doesn't compile cleanly anymore:
- esutils checks for Buffer.isBuffer without ensuring that Buffer exists.
- for version, we require a json file, need a rollup extension for that.
I no longer hardcode the version number.
Note: we need to merge this pull request after we have done the release so that the version number is correct and need to rebuild the minified version in a subsequent commit.
This is a very handy way of playing out with prettier without having to install it. People have already been using it actively in the issues. Putting it directly inside of the repo would be better than on mine.