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PHP auto-formatter?

Last post 11-26-2012 6:29 AM by rootkit. 4 replies.
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  • 11-05-2012 1:51 PM

    PHP auto-formatter?

    Ok, I'm not going to ask for a PHP IDE because I'm already 99% sure none I'd be happy with exist.

    But! I do need something to "pretty print" a PHP script, which has unaligned tabs and various other formatting problems that are making it really hard to read and digest. Any tips?

    Edit: Er, I found an online one: http://beta.phpformatter.com/ so. Yeah.

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  • 11-14-2012 7:33 AM In reply to

    Re: PHP auto-formatter?

    You might still give PhpStorm a 1% shot. It's quite nifty.
  • 11-15-2012 7:35 AM In reply to

    Re: PHP auto-formatter?

     Doesn't pastebin autoformat stuff?


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  • 11-16-2012 9:41 AM In reply to

    Re: PHP auto-formatter?

    rootkit:
    You might still give PhpStorm a 1% shot. It's quite nifty.
    I use its sister product WebStorm for all my Javascript and HTML needs and I'm very happy with it. Based on that alone, I would trust PhpStorm.

    Edit: WebStorm integrates with Git so surely Blakey won't be able to resist to try it out ;p

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  • 11-26-2012 6:29 AM In reply to

    Re: PHP auto-formatter?

    bjolling:

    rootkit:
    You might still give PhpStorm a 1% shot. It's quite nifty.
    I use its sister product WebStorm for all my Javascript and HTML needs and I'm very happy with it. Based on that alone, I would trust PhpStorm.

    Edit: WebStorm integrates with Git so surely Blakey won't be able to resist to try it out ;p

    PhpStorm does HTML, Javascript and CSS as well. And SQL. Plus a few more. Even inside PHP code (either through auto-detection or assisted; you can help the parser by using e.g. HTML / JS / CSS / SQL as heredoc or nowdoc variable delimiters).
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