fish-shell/doc_src/cmds/fish_indent.rst
Fabian Homborg 7254dfecb2 fish_indent: Print the failed files with --check
Also return the number of failed files.

I decided to *just* print the filenames (newline-separated because
NULLs are annoying here) to make it easier to deal with.

See #7251.
2020-08-10 22:03:51 +02:00

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.. _cmd-fish_indent:
fish_indent - indenter and prettifier
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Synopsis
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fish_indent [OPTIONS] [FILE...]
Description
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``fish_indent`` is used to indent a piece of fish code. ``fish_indent`` reads commands from standard input or the given filenames and outputs them to standard output or a specified file (if `-w` is given).
The following options are available:
- ``-w`` or ``--write`` indents a specified file and immediately writes to that file.
- ``-i`` or ``--no-indent`` do not indent commands; only reformat to one job per line.
- ``-c`` or ``--check`` do not indent, only return 0 if the code is already indented as fish_indent would, the number of failed files otherwise. Also print the failed filenames if not reading from stdin.
- ``-v`` or ``--version`` displays the current fish version and then exits.
- ``--ansi`` colorizes the output using ANSI escape sequences, appropriate for the current $TERM, using the colors defined in the environment (such as ``$fish_color_command``).
- ``--html`` outputs HTML, which supports syntax highlighting if the appropriate CSS is defined. The CSS class names are the same as the variable names, such as ``fish_color_command``.
- ``-d`` or ``--debug-level=DEBUG_LEVEL`` enables debug output and specifies a verbosity level. Defaults to 0.
- ``-D`` or ``--debug-stack-frames=DEBUG_LEVEL`` specify how many stack frames to display when debug messages are written. The default is zero. A value of 3 or 4 is usually sufficient to gain insight into how a given debug call was reached but you can specify a value up to 128.
- ``--dump-parse-tree`` dumps information about the parsed statements to stderr. This is likely to be of interest only to people working on the fish source code.