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html prettyprinter
A node port of beautify-html.js by Nochum Sossonko which is based on jsbeautifier by Einar Lielmanis
Installation
from npm (node package manager)
npm install html
Usage (command line)
echo "<h2><strong><a href="http://awesome.com">AwesomeCom</a></strong><span>is awesome</span></h2>" | html
returns:
<h2>
<strong>
<a href=http://awesome.com>AwesomeCom</a>
</strong>
<span>
is awesome
</span>
</h2>
html foo.html
will write the prettified version to stdout
.
html *.html
will update in place all matching html files with their prettified versions.
Advanced usage
I find myself constantly using the 'Copy as HTML' feature of the Chrome Inspector:
The downside is that that usually the HTML that gets copied is pretty ugly:
On OS X you can use pbpaste
and pbcopy
to stream your clipboard in and out of unix pipes. With the ugly HTML still in your clipboard run this command:
pbpaste | html | pbcopy
Now when you paste your clipboard into an editor you will get nice, pretty printed HTML:
Upgrading
grab the newest beautify-html.js
from js-beautifier and drop it into lib/
as html.js
. then add the following code to the bottom of html.js
:
module.exports = { prettyPrint: style_html }
BSD LICENSE