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Jsonnet reformatter v0.17.0
jsonnetfmt {<option>} { <filename> }
Available options:
-h / --help This message
-e / --exec Treat filename as code
-o / --output-file <file> Write to the output file rather than stdout
-i / --in-place Update the Jsonnet file(s) in place.
--test Exit with failure if reformatting changed the file(s).
-n / --indent <n> Number of spaces to indent by (default 2, 0 means no change)
--max-blank-lines <n> Max vertical spacing, 0 means no change (default 2)
--string-style <d|s|l> Enforce double, single (default) quotes or 'leave'
--comment-style <h|s|l> # (h), // (s)(default), or 'leave'; never changes she-bang
--[no-]pretty-field-names Use syntax sugar for fields and indexing (on by default)
--[no-]pad-arrays [ 1, 2, 3 ] instead of [1, 2, 3]
--[no-]pad-objects { x: 1, y: 2 } instead of {x: 1, y: 2} (on by default)
--[no-]sort-imports Sorting of imports (on by default)
--debug-desugaring Unparse the desugared AST without executing it
--version Print version
In all cases:
<filename> can be - (stdin)
Multichar options are expanded e.g. -abc becomes -a -b -c.
The -- option suppresses option processing for subsequent arguments.
Note that since filenames and jsonnet programs can begin with -, it is advised to
use -- if the argument is unknown, e.g. jsonnet -- "$FILENAME".
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