Problem:
Prettier was not running when I saved Emacs buffers.
Why?
- prettier-js-mode needs needs node; lorri exposes node to direnv; direnv
exposes node to Emacs; lorri was not working as expected.
Solution:
Now that I'm using nix-buffer, I can properly expose node (and other
dependencies) to my Emacs buffers. Now Prettier is working.
Commentary:
Since prettier hadn't worked for so long, I stopped thinking about it. As such,
I did not include it as a dependency in boilerplate/typescript. I added it
now. I retroactively ran prettier across a few of my frontend projects to unify
the code styling.
I may need to run...
```shell
$ cd ~/briefcase
$ nix-shell
$ npx prettier --list-different "**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,html,css,json}"
```
...to see which files I should have formatted.
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Boilerplate
Storing some boilerplate code to help me reduce the time it takes me to develop and deploy applications.
Usage
Let's say that you would like to create a game for
sandbox.wpcarro.dev/game. We will create a new TypeScript project with the
following:
$ cp ~/briefcase/boilerplate/typescript ~/briefcase/website/sandbox/game
This initializes the project. To start developing, run:
$ nix-shell
$ yarn run dev