Martin Mato is a self-taught developer who lives and works in Uruguay. Learning and developing for the last 10 years with #react #react-native #angular #dotnet
To use for Angular, I think you should use a tool like typescript-eslint for ESLint support Typescript and then use the plugin as I mentioned in the article. In theory, this should work, but I didn't try myself.
Regarding extensions to help you auto-reorder, you have the ESLint extension. With the help of setting editor.formatOnPaste": true and editor.formatOnSave": true on the VS Code settings you should be able to sort automatically on save and paste using the ESLint rule.
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To use for Angular, I think you should use a tool like typescript-eslint for ESLint support Typescript and then use the plugin as I mentioned in the article. In theory, this should work, but I didn't try myself.
Regarding extensions to help you auto-reorder, you have the ESLint extension. With the help of setting
editor.formatOnPaste": true
andeditor.formatOnSave": true
on the VS Code settings you should be able to sort automatically on save and paste using the ESLint rule.