// Jest Snapshot v1, https://goo.gl/fbAQLP exports[`0-indent.js - babylon-verify 1`] = ` md\` This line shouldn't be indented at all in the resulting output. \` if (true) { md\` text1 - 123 - 456 text2 - 123 - 456 text3 - 123 - 456 \`; } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ md\` This line shouldn't be indented at all in the resulting output. \`; if (true) { md\` text1 - 123 - 456 text2 - 123 - 456 text3 - 123 - 456 \`; } `; exports[`codeblock.js - babylon-verify 1`] = ` md\` \\\`\\\`\\\`js markdown\\\` \\\\\\\`\\\\\\\`\\\\\\\`js console.log('hi'); \\\\\\\`\\\\\\\`\\\\\\\` \\\` \\\`\\\`\\\` \`; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ md\` ~~~js markdown\\\` ~~~js console.log("hi"); ~~~ \\\`; ~~~ \`; `; exports[`escape.js - babylon-verify 1`] = ` markdown\` const cssString = css\\\` background-color: \\$\\{color('base')\\} \\\`; \` markdown\` - \\\` - \\\\\\\` - \\\\\\\\ - \\$ - \\u1234 \` ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ markdown\` const cssString = css\\\`background-color: \\$\\{color('base')\\}\\\`; \`; markdown\` - \\\` - \\\\\\\` - \\\\\\\\ - \\$ - \\u1234 \`; `; exports[`markdown.js - babylon-verify 1`] = ` export default function ReadMe() { return md\` ## Why Prettier? ### Building and enforcing a style guide By far the biggest reason for adopting Prettier is to stop all the on-going debates over styles. It is generally accepted that having a common style guide is valuable for a project and team but getting there is a very painful and unrewarding process. People get very emotional around particular ways of writing code and nobody likes spending time writing and receiving nits. - “We want to free mental threads and end discussions around style. While sometimes fruitful, these discussions are for the most part wasteful.” - “Literally had an engineer go through a huge effort of cleaning up all of our code because we were debating ternary style for the longest time and were inconsistent about it. It was dumb, but it was a weird on-going "great debate" that wasted lots of little back and forth bits. It's far easier for us all to agree now: just run Prettier, and go with that style.” - “Getting tired telling people how to style their product code.” - “Our top reason was to stop wasting our time debating style nits.” - “Having a githook set up has reduced the amount of style issues in PRs that result in broken builds due to ESLint rules or things I have to nit-pick or clean up later.” - “I don't want anybody to nitpick any other person ever again.” - “It reminds me of how Steve Jobs used to wear the same clothes every day because he has a million decisions to make and he didn't want to be bothered to make trivial ones like picking out clothes. I think Prettier is like that.” \`; } ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ export default function ReadMe() { return md\` ## Why Prettier? ### Building and enforcing a style guide By far the biggest reason for adopting Prettier is to stop all the on-going debates over styles. It is generally accepted that having a common style guide is valuable for a project and team but getting there is a very painful and unrewarding process. People get very emotional around particular ways of writing code and nobody likes spending time writing and receiving nits. - “We want to free mental threads and end discussions around style. While sometimes fruitful, these discussions are for the most part wasteful.” - “Literally had an engineer go through a huge effort of cleaning up all of our code because we were debating ternary style for the longest time and were inconsistent about it. It was dumb, but it was a weird on-going "great debate" that wasted lots of little back and forth bits. It's far easier for us all to agree now: just run Prettier, and go with that style.” - “Getting tired telling people how to style their product code.” - “Our top reason was to stop wasting our time debating style nits.” - “Having a githook set up has reduced the amount of style issues in PRs that result in broken builds due to ESLint rules or things I have to nit-pick or clean up later.” - “I don't want anybody to nitpick any other person ever again.” - “It reminds me of how Steve Jobs used to wear the same clothes every day because he has a million decisions to make and he didn't want to be bothered to make trivial ones like picking out clothes. I think Prettier is like that.” \`; } `; exports[`single-line.js - babylon-verify 1`] = ` markdown\`# hello\` ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ markdown\` # hello \`; `;