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Additional verbosity level for tk fmt: Only print changed files, not all files #943

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nogweii opened this issue Oct 31, 2023 · 1 comment

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nogweii commented Oct 31, 2023

I'm looking for a middle ground between the current default output when making formatting changes with tk fmt and it's verbose mode (passing -v).

  • With no flags passed, tk fmt prints only a summary count of the files changed. Or reports that no files needed changing.
  • With the verbose flag passed, it prints out every file found, and includes if that file was formatted.

I'd like a new option (or maybe changing the behavior when no flags are passed?) so that when tk fmt is formatting a file, it will print out which ones it changed.

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zerok commented May 27, 2024

Hi :) Would running something like that also solve your use-case?

tk fmt -venvironments/test 2&>1 | grep 'fmt '

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