Jurosh
Jurosh

Reputation: 7767

How to use files with multiple extensions with Prettier?

I have following Prettier commands:

prettier --parser typescript --write ./src/**/*.ts
prettier --parser typescript --write ./src/**/*.tsx

I would like to merge them to single one - use some king of regex to listen (write) on both .ts and also .tsx extensions.

Something like:

prettier --write ./src/**/*.ts(x?)

Upvotes: 41

Views: 20447

Answers (2)

Zeeshan Ahmad
Zeeshan Ahmad

Reputation: 5645

If you want to run prettier command on multiple paths with multiple extensions use the following command:

prettier --write "src/**/*.{ts,tsx,js,jsx}" "pages/**/*.{ts,tsx,js,jsx}" "server/**/*.js"

Upvotes: 19

Jurosh
Jurosh

Reputation: 7767

Just found solution. Following command will target both ts and tsx:

prettier --write "./src/**/*.{ts,tsx}"

Prettier is using Glob syntax which is syntax similar to Regex, used in shell.

See GLOB syntax details: https://github.com/isaacs/node-glob/blob/master/README.md#glob-primer

Upvotes: 69

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