A source code formatter for PureScript.
You can install the npm package
npm install purtyBinaries are available from Bintray
You can format a file by invoking purty with the path to the file.
For instance, if you had a Main module in a src directory, you could say:
purty src/Main.pursThis will write the formatted module to STDOUT.
If you'd like to format the module and write it back to the same file, you can use the --write option:
purty --write src/Main.pursThis will write the formatted module to src/Main.purs.
A listing of all available options can be shown with the --help option
purty --helpFor examples of how purty formats, see the golden tests.