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I've been thinking about this for a while, and I've already updated all of the style guidelines to make sure they follow the new formatter. Even with the formatter, there may be some benefit to keeping this style guide relatively complete, as an example of good Elixir style.
Nevertheless, there is room for improvement. We should introduce the formatter at the beginning of the guide. We should also consider splitting the guide into sections just on formatting (which the formatter can handle), and to other guidelines such as naming, code organization, etc (which the formatter will not handle).
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- Introduce Formatter in beginning of the README
- Split the guide into sections for things the formatter can handle;
- And things it will not handle (naming, code organization etc)
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Related Issues (20)
- More guidance for indenting, aligning in case statements. HOT 3
- Update rules to follow the new Elixir code formatter
- Module naming with singular vs plural parent directory HOT 1
- camelCase vs PascalCase HOT 3
- Add preference for long args/`when` in methods? HOT 3
- Missing a section about maps HOT 5
- @module_attribute should be moved higher in Module attribute ordering HOT 1
- Establishing Guidelines for Maximizing Anonymous Function Readability in Reference to Escaped and Expanded Notations HOT 3
- Suggestion on Module Attribute Ordering HOT 1
- Thoughts on public/private function ordering HOT 4
- Deeply nested one-arity function calls? HOT 2
- new issue
- Placement of defguard? HOT 1
- using pipe with only 2 functions HOT 1
- Pipeline with single pipe operator for common cases like Enum.map/reduce/filter HOT 3
- Nested defmodule HOT 5
- Macro calls placement in a module HOT 1
- Naming: Modules HOT 1
- Clarification on multiline defs HOT 3
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