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<img src="docs/public/logo.svg" alt="logo" width="200">
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treefmt — one CLI to format your repo
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[![Support room on Matrix](https://img.shields.io/matrix/treefmt:numtide.com.svg?label=%23treefmt%3Anumtide.com&logo=matrix&server_fqdn=matrix.numtide.com)](https://matrix.to/#/#treefmt:numtide.com)
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**Status: beta**
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`treefmt` streamlines the process of applying formatters to your project, making it a breeze with just one command line.
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## Motivation
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It’s common to format code according to the project’s standards before making contributions to any project. This task
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seems trivial at first sight — you can set up the required language formatter in your IDE.
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However, contributing to multiple projects requires more effort: you must change your formatter configurations each
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time you switch between projects or call them manually.
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Formatting requires less effort with a universal formatter that supports multiple languages but is still project-specific.
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## About treefmt
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`treefmt` runs all your formatters with one command. It’s easy to configure and fast to execute.
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![Treefmt Init](./docs/public/init.gif)
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Its main features are:
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- **Providing a unified CLI and output**
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- You don’t need to remember which formatters are necessary for each project.
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- Once you specify the formatters in the config file, you can trigger all of them with one command and get a
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standardized output.
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- **Running all the formatters in parallel**
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- A standard script loops over your folders and runs each formatter sequentially.
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- In contrast, `treefmt` runs formatters in parallel. This way, the formatting job takes less time.
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- **Tracking file changes**
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- When formatters are run in a script, they process all the files they encounter, regardless of whether or not
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they have changed.
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- `treefmt` tracks file changes, and only attempts to format files which have changed.
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To reformat the whole source tree, just type `treefmt` in any folder. This is a fast and simple formatting solution.
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## Installation
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You can install `treefmt` by downloading the binary. Find the binaries for different architectures [here](https://github.com/numtide/treefmt/releases).
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Otherwise, you can install the package from source code — either with [Go], or with the help of [nix].
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We describe the installation process in detail in the [docs].
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## Usage
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In order to use `treefmt` in your project, make sure the config file `treefmt.toml` is present in the root folder and
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is edited to suit your needs.
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You can generate it with:
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```
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$ treefmt --init
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```
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You can then run `treefmt` in your project root folder like this:
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```
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$ treefmt
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```
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To explore the tool’s flags and options, type:
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```console
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$ treefmt --help
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```
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Additionally, there's a wrapper called [`treefmt-nix`](https://github.com/numtide/treefmt-nix) for using `treefmt` with [`nix`](https://github.com/NixOS/nix).
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## Configuration
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Formatters are specified in the config file `treefmt.toml`, which is usually located in the project root folder. The
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generic way to specify a formatter is like this:
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```
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[formatter.<name>]
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command = "<formatter-command>"
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options = ["<formatter-option-1>"...]
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includes = ["<glob>"]
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```
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For example, if you want to use [nixpkgs-fmt] on your Nix project and rustfmt on your Rust project, then
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`treefmt.toml` will look as follows:
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```toml
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[formatter.nix]
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command = "nixpkgs-fmt"
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includes = ["*.nix"]
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[formatter.rust]
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command = "rustfmt"
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options = ["--edition", "2018"]
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includes = ["*.rs"]
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```
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Before specifying the formatter in the config, make sure it’s installed.
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To find and share existing formatter recipes, take a look at the [docs].
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If you are a Nix user, you might also be interested in [treefmt-nix](https://github.com/numtide/treefmt-nix) to use Nix to configure and bring in
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formatters.
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## Compatibility
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`treefmt` works with any formatter that adheres to the [following specification](https://github.com/numtide/treefmt/blob/main/docs/formatter-spec.md).
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For instance, you can go for:
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- [clang-format] for C/C++/Java/JavaScript/JSON/Objective-C/Protobuf/C#
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- gofmt for Golang
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- Prettier for JavaScript/HTML/CSS
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Find the full list of supported formatters [here](https://treefmt.com/configure.html#supported-formatters).
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## Upcoming features
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This project is still pretty new. Down the line we also want to add support for:
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- IDE integration
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- Pre-commit hooks
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## Related projects
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- [EditorConfig](https://editorconfig.org/): unifies file indentations configuration on a per-project basis.
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- [prettier](https://prettier.io/): an opinionated code formatter for a number of languages.
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- [Super-Linter](https://github.com/github/super-linter): a project by GitHub to lint all of your code.
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- [pre-commit](https://pre-commit.com/): a framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks.
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## Contributing
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All contributions are welcome! We try to keep the project simple and focused. Please refer to the [Contributing](./docs/contributing.md)
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guidelines for more information.
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## Moving from Rust To Go
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You may be familiar with [Version 1], which is written in [Rust]. So, why re-write it in [Go]?
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Ultimately, `treefmt` is spending most of it's time shelling out calls to the underlying formatters. This process is
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just as fast/performant in Go as it is in Rust.
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The remaining tasks are processing some cli args and parsing a config file. Do we really need something as _heavy duty_
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as Rust for that?
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Despite all this, you can make good, sane arguments for continuing with [Version 1] in Rust instead of a re-write.
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So here's a _bad argument_.
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[Brian] wanted to improve performance by moving away from a [Toml] cache file, introduce pipelines for applying multiple
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formatters against the same file set, and add an extensible approach for how `treefmt` walks file systems. He knows Go
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much better than Rust.
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[zimbatm] thought it was a good idea too.
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So here we are :shrug:.
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![Just Use Go](./docs/public/just-use-go.png)
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## Commercial support
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Looking for help or customization?
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Get in touch with [Numtide](https://numtide.com/) to get a quote. We make it easy for companies to work with Open
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Source projects: <https://numtide.com/contact>
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## License
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Unless explicitly stated otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion will be licensed under the
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[MIT license](LICENSE) without any additional terms or conditions.
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[Brian]: https://github.com/brianmcgee
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[zimbatm]: https://github.com/zimbatm
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[Version 1]: https://github.com/numtide/treefmt/tree/v1
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[Rust]: https://www.rust-lang.org/
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[Go]: https://go.dev/
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[Toml]: https://toml.io/en/
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[docs]: https://treefmt.com
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[nix]: https://github.com/NixOS/nix
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[nixpkgs-fmt]: https://github.com/nix-community/nixpkgs-fmt
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[clang-format]: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormat.html
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