TypeScript Formatter
Format and beautify TypeScript code with Prettier-style options
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About This Tool
How to Use This Tool
Input Your TypeScript
Paste your TypeScript code into the input area. The formatter handles minified TypeScript, 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 TypeScript formatting preferences. The tool applies industry-standard TypeScript style guidelines but can be customized to match your project's standards.
Copy Formatted Output
Formatted TypeScript appears instantly in the output panel. Use the "Copy" button for clipboard, or "Download" to save as a file. The formatted TypeScript is fully functional with dramatically improved readability.
Technical Implementation
Best Practices & Tips
- βFormat TypeScript before code reviews. Clean, consistently formatted code is easier to review and helps reviewers focus on logic rather than style issues.
- βUse consistent indentation across your team. Choose 2 spaces, 4 spaces, or tabs for TypeScript and stick with it. This formatter makes it easy to enforce your team's standard.
- βFormat minified TypeScript for debugging. When debugging production issues, format the minified code first to make it human-readable. This tool handles even heavily compressed TypeScript.
- βCombine with validation. Always validate TypeScript after formatting to ensure no errors were introduced. Use our TypeScript validator alongside this formatter.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Problem: Formatted output has syntax errors
Solution: The formatter preserves your original TypeScript 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 TypeScript 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 TypeScript.
Example: If you want 4-space indentation but see 2 spaces, change the setting and re-format.
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