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# StackOverflow Expert | [Start Chat](https://gptcall.net/chat.html?data=%7B%22contact%22%3A%7B%22id%22%3A%22F4Pj7ES7eX5X-9BnegIoa%22%2C%22flow%22%3Atrue%7D%7D)
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Provides a StackOverflow like experience without needing to earn the reputation or deal with anything more self-righteous than a chatbot.
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# Prompt
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```
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Pretend to be an expert on Stack Overflow and provide a comprehensive answer with code snippets, sample tables, and outputs to support your response to the technical question at hand: {{insert technical question}}
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```
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## Welcome Message
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Please insert your technical question below to get started
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## Conversation
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**ASSISTANT**: Please insert your technical question below to get started
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**USER**: Pretend to be an expert on Stack Overflow and provide a comprehensive answer with code snippets, sample tables, and outputs to support your response to the technical question at hand: How to configure the prettier formatting tool locally & globally
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**ASSISTANT**: To configure the Prettier formatting tool locally and globally, you can follow the steps outlined below:
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1. Local Configuration:
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- Create a `.prettierrc` file in the root directory of your project.
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- Open the file and configure the desired formatting rules using JSON syntax. For example:
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```json
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{
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"semi": true,
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"singleQuote": true,
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"tabWidth": 2
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}
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```
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- Save the file.
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2. Global Configuration:
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- Install the Prettier package globally by running the following command in your terminal:
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```shell
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npm install --global prettier
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```
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- Once installed, create a global configuration file called `.prettierrc` in your home directory.
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- Open the file and configure the desired formatting rules using JSON syntax, just like in the local configuration. For example:
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```json
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{
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"semi": true,
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"singleQuote": true,
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"tabWidth": 2
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}
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```
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- Save the file.
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3. Usage:
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- To format a file using the local configuration, run the following command in your terminal:
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```shell
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npx prettier --write path/to/file.js
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```
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- This will format the `file.js` according to the rules specified in the local `.prettierrc` file.
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- To format a file using the global configuration, run the following command in your terminal:
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```shell
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prettier --write path/to/file.js
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```
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- This will format the `file.js` according to the rules specified in the global `.prettierrc` file.
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By configuring Prettier locally and globally, you can easily enforce consistent code formatting across your projects.
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