
Prettier
Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
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Organizations
Frontend Masters
$3k USD since May 2019
DAZN
$630 USD since Jul 2019
LoyaltyLion
$600 USD since Jul 2019
GreeceJS
$540 USD since Jun 2019
Airbnb
$417 USD since Sep 2019
G2i Inc
$300 USD since Nov 2019
Triplebyte
$235 USD since May 2019
Tektronix
$50 USD since Jun 2019
Brainbow
$35 USD since Jun 2019
Open Collective Inc.
$12 USD since Jun 2019
Individuals
Simon Kjellberg
$80 USD since May 2019
Artjoms Vohmincevs
$75 USD since Aug 2019
Nick Vincent-Hill
$75 USD since Oct 2019
Noah Sugarman
$40 USD since Sep 2019
Konstantin Pschera
$40 USD since Sep 2019
Mariusz Nowak
$35 USD since Jun 2019
Benoît Burgener
$35 USD since Jun 2019
Jeremy Combs
$35 USD since Jun 2019
Ben Rifkind
$30 USD since Jul 2019
Marat Dyatko
$22 USD since Jul 2019
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Today’s balance
$5,370.31 USD
~ $7,911.70 USD
Prettier is all of us
Our contributors 64
Everyone who has supported Prettier. Individuals and organizations that believe in –and take ownership of– our purpose.
Jimmy Ortiz
Lucas Duailibe
Lucas Azzola
DAZN
Total contributions
$630 USD
Hello! We chose to support three opensource projects instead of buying SWAG for Fullstack London conference this year - DAZN
GreeceJS
Total contributions
$540 USD
From the GreeceJS meetup with the support of our sponsor Agile Actors, with lots of love. Keep up the good work everyone!
About
Prettier is an opinionated code formatter. It enforces a consistent style by parsing your code and re-printing it with its own rules that take the maximum line length into account, wrapping code when necessary.
Prettier can be run in your editor on-save, in a pre-commit hook, or in CI environments to ensure your codebase has a consistent style without devs ever having to post a nit-picky comment on a code review ever again!