Formateur Shell/Bash
Formatez et embellissez les scripts Shell et Bash avec une indentation appropriée
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About This Tool
How to Use This Tool
Input Your Shell/Bash
Paste your Shell/Bash code into the input area. The formatter handles minified Shell/Bash, inconsistently formatted code, or code with mixed indentation. Load sample data to see formatting in action.
Choose Formatting Style
Select your preferred indentation (2 spaces, 4 spaces, or tabs) and other Shell/Bash formatting preferences. The tool applies industry-standard Shell/Bash style guidelines but can be customized to match your project's standards.
Copy Formatted Output
Formatted Shell/Bash appears instantly in the output panel. Use the "Copy" button for clipboard, or "Download" to save as a file. The formatted Shell/Bash is fully functional with dramatically improved readability.
Technical Implementation
Best Practices & Tips
- ✓Format Shell/Bash before code reviews. Clean, consistently formatted code is easier to review and helps reviewers focus on logic rather than style issues.
- ✓Use consistent indentation across your team. Choose 2 spaces, 4 spaces, or tabs for Shell/Bash and stick with it. This formatter makes it easy to enforce your team's standard.
- ✓Format minified Shell/Bash for debugging. When debugging production issues, format the minified code first to make it human-readable. This tool handles even heavily compressed Shell/Bash.
- ✓Combine with validation. Always validate Shell/Bash after formatting to ensure no errors were introduced. Use our Shell/Bash validator alongside this formatter.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Problem: Formatted output has syntax errors
Solution: The formatter preserves your original Shell/Bash content exactly - it only changes whitespace and indentation. If output has errors, the input likely had errors. Validate first, then format.
Example: If your minified Shell/Bash had missing commas, formatting will make them more visible but won't fix them.
Problem: Indentation doesn't match my preference
Solution: Check the indentation settings (2 spaces, 4 spaces, or tabs). The formatter applies your chosen style consistently throughout the Shell/Bash.
Example: If you want 4-space indentation but see 2 spaces, change the setting and re-format.
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