Execute automatically formats and validates code files using Prettier and other formatting tools. Use when users mention "format my code", "fix formatting", "apply code style", "check formatting", "make code consistent", or "clean up code formatting". Handles JavaScript, TypeScript, JSON, CSS, Markdown, and many other file types. Trigger with relevant phrases based on skill purpose.
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name: code-formatter description: | Execute automatically formats and validates code files using Prettier and other formatting tools. Use when users mention "format my code", "fix formatting", "apply code style", "check formatting", "make code consistent", or "clean up code formatting". Handles JavaScript, TypeScript, JSON, CSS, Markdown, and many other file types. Trigger with relevant phrases based on skill purpose. allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Grep, Glob, Bash(cmd:*) version: 1.0.0 author: Jeremy Longshore jeremy@intentsolutions.io license: MIT compatible-with: claude-code, codex, openclaw tags: [example, typescript, code-formatter]
Code Formatter
Overview
Formats and validates code files using Prettier and related formatting tools. Supports JavaScript, TypeScript, JSON, CSS, Markdown, and many other file types.
Prerequisites
- Node.js (v16+) and npm/npx installed
- Prettier available globally (
npm install -g prettier) or locally in the project - Write permissions for target files and configuration directories
- Supported file types present in the project (
.js,.jsx,.ts,.tsx,.json,.css,.md)
Instructions
- Check whether Prettier is available by running
npx prettier --version. If missing, install it locally withnpm install --save-dev prettieror globally withnpm install -g prettier. - Detect existing configuration by searching for
.prettierrc,.prettierrc.json,prettier.config.js, or a"prettier"key inpackage.json. If no configuration exists, create a.prettierrcwith sensible defaults (see${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/implementation.md). - Run
npx prettier --check "**/*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx,json,css,md}" --ignore-path .prettierignoreto identify files that need formatting. Report the count and list of non-conforming files. - Apply formatting to identified files using
npx prettier --writeon the target paths. For single files, specify the exact path; for directories, use glob patterns. - Create or update
.prettierignoreto exclude generated outputs (dist/,build/,*.min.js,*.min.css), dependencies (node_modules/,vendor/), and lock files. - Optionally set up pre-commit enforcement by installing
huskyandlint-staged, then configuringlint-stagedinpackage.jsonto runprettier --writeon staged files matching supported extensions. - Run a final
npx prettier --checkto confirm all target files now conform to the configured style rules.
Output
A formatting execution report containing:
- Count of files checked and files reformatted
- List of files that were modified with before/after formatting status
- Configuration file(s) created or updated (
.prettierrc,.prettierignore) - Any git hook integration changes applied
- Confirmation of final formatting compliance
Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
prettier: command not found | Prettier not installed globally or locally | Run npm install -g prettier or npx prettier --version to use npx |
| Syntax errors in source files | Malformed code that Prettier cannot parse | Fix syntax errors first using npx eslint --fix-dry-run <file> then retry formatting |
| Configuration conflicts | Multiple .prettierrc files or conflicting editorconfig | Locate all config files with find . -name ".prettier*" and consolidate to a single config |
| Permission denied on write | File or directory lacks write permission | Run chmod u+w <file> to grant write access |
| Parser not found for file type | Unsupported file extension or missing Prettier plugin | Install the appropriate Prettier plugin (e.g., prettier-plugin-svelte) or exclude the file type |
Examples
Format a single file:
Trigger: "Format src/app.js"
Process: Run npx prettier --write src/app.js. Report the file as reformatted or already conformant.
Project-wide formatting setup:
Trigger: "Set up code formatting for this project."
Process: Create .prettierrc with project defaults, create .prettierignore excluding build outputs, run npx prettier --write "src/**/*.{js,ts,json,css}", install husky and lint-staged for pre-commit hooks, verify compliance.
Check formatting without modifying files:
Trigger: "Check formatting across the project."
Process: Run npx prettier --check "**/*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx,json,css,md}". Report non-conforming files with their paths. Suggest npx prettier --write to fix.
Resources
${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/implementation.md-- detailed implementation guide with configuration examples${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/errors.md-- common error scenarios and solutions- Prettier documentation -- official configuration and CLI reference
- ESLint -- complementary linting and code quality tool
- Husky -- git hooks for pre-commit formatting enforcement
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