This tool for formatting .slint syntax is in a very early stage. There might be certain parts of the language that are not yet supported. If you find any such examples, please open an issue including the example and the expected output.
This tool is part of slint-lsp. See the README file in lsp
for building information.
The built binary can be used in following ways:
slint-lsp format <path>
- reads the file and outputs the formatted version to stdoutslint-lsp format -i <path>
- reads the file and saves the output to the same fileslint-lsp format /dev/stdin
- using /dev/stdin you can achieve the special behavior of reading from stdin and writing to stdout
Note that .slint
files are formatted, while .md
and .rs
files are searched for .slint
blocks.
All other files are left untouched.
While we don't yet have a proper VSCode integration for this formatter, here is a simple way how you can get around it.
- Install the extension Custom Format by Vehmloewff. Marketplace link
- Build slint-lsp locally.
- Add a section like this to your vscode
settings.json
:
{
"custom-format.formatters": [
{
"language": "slint",
"command": "/path/to/your/built/slint-lsp format /dev/stdin"
}
]
}
- (Optional) Allow formatting or save, or set this formatter as default for .slint files.
- Enjoy! Your .slint files are now formatted.