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React 16 Tooling

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788835015
Pages 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Adam Boduch Adam Boduch
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Christopher Pitt Christopher Pitt
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
1. Creating a Personalized React Development Ecosystem 2. Efficiently Bootstrapping React Applications with Create React App 3. Development Mode and Mastering Hot Reloading 4. Optimizing Test-Driven React Development 5. Streamlining Development and Refactoring with Type-Safe React Components 6. Enforcing Code Quality to Improve Maintainability 7. Isolating Components with Storybook 8. Debugging Components in the Browser 9. Instrumenting Application State with Redux 10. Building and Deploying Static React Sites with Gatsby 11. Building and Deploying React Applications with Docker Containers 1. Another Book You May Enjoy Index

Automating code formatting with Prettier


ESLint can be used to improve any aspect of your code, including how it's formatted. The problem with using something like ESLint for this job is that it only tells you about the formatting issues that it finds. You still have to go fix them.

This is why the ESLint configuration from create-react-app doesn't specify any code formatting rules. This is where a tool like Prettier comes in. It's an opinionated code formatter for your JavaScript code. It understands JSX out of the box, so it's ideally suited to format your React components.

The create-react-app user guide has a whole section on setting up Git commit hooks that trigger Prettier to format any code before it's committed: https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app#user-guide.

I won't repeat this guide here, but the basic idea is that having Git hooks in place that invoke Prettier on any JavaScript source that's committed will ensure that everything is formatted, well, pretty. The downside...

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