Optional configuration
In this section, we’ll look at configuring Prettier and setting up more appropriate tab widths on the Terminal. These settings mirror the print settings that are used in this book.
Configuring Prettier’s print width
Due to the constraint of the physical pages in this book, I have set the printWidth
setting of Prettier to 54 characters, and all code samples are formatted with that setting.
I also think the default value, 100
, is too high. I like short columns of text as I find them easier to share and read in all sorts of environments – such as on mobile devices, where it’s much easier to scroll vertically than it is horizontally.
Also, having extra vertical space comes in handy when you are pairing with other developers and you want to refer to particular line numbers (assuming you have line numbers turned on).
In .prettierrc
, you can set the print width with the following addition:
{ "printWidth": 54, ... }
You might be more comfortable with something in the 60
to 80
range.
Reducing the tab width in the Terminal
The Svelte community has a preference for tabs over spaces because tabs are better for screen readers. Unfortunately, a lot of Terminals and shell programs are set up for a default tab width of eight characters, which is way too many for my liking.
Although every Terminal is different, the one solid piece of advice I have is to set git config
to use less
as its pager, with tab stops at positions 1
, 3
, 5
, and 7
:
git config --global core.pager 'less -x1,3,5,7'
This makes git diff
and git show
much more bearable, and these are two commands I use extremely frequently.