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sbdchd avatar sbdchd commented on July 28, 2024

prettydiff as a command line tool doesn't return non-zero exit codes when there is an error, which is part of the problem. Additionally, prettydiff doesn't accept non-files as data input.

It is possible to make some changes to just pass the /tmp/ file as a source, which should work.

For now though, I would recommend using css-beautify, which I believe produces better results.

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adongy avatar adongy commented on July 28, 2024

Hmm I tried using css-beautify, but it keeps inserting newlines before comment blocks after each save (so the file is getting n lines bigger, n being the number of comments in the file) so unfortunately not going to work.

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sbdchd avatar sbdchd commented on July 28, 2024

Odd. Can you provide an example .css file?

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adongy avatar adongy commented on July 28, 2024
html {}


/* comment */

Repeatedly saving that file should reproduce the issue.

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sbdchd avatar sbdchd commented on July 28, 2024

With

❯ css-beautify --version
1.6.2

neoformat: 337173b

I can't seem to reproduce the issue.

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adongy avatar adongy commented on July 28, 2024

Hmm, I can't seem to reproduce on 1.6.2, but it does happen on 1.6.12. I'll file a bug there.

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