dotnet-fantomas
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Version | Released | Deprecated |
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3.0.0-beta-004 | Sep 18, 2019 | Jun 2, 2022 over 2 years ago |
3.0.0-beta-003 | Sep 13, 2019 | Jun 2, 2022 over 2 years ago |
3.0.0-beta-002 | Jul 20, 2019 | Jun 2, 2022 over 2 years ago |
3.0.0-beta-001 | Jul 12, 2019 | Jun 2, 2022 over 2 years ago |
2.9.2 | Feb 2, 2019 | Jun 2, 2022 over 2 years ago |
2.9.1 | Nov 20, 2018 | Jun 2, 2022 over 2 years ago |
2.9.0 | Oct 17, 2018 | Jun 2, 2022 over 2 years ago |
2.8.1 | Sep 12, 2018 | Jun 2, 2022 over 2 years ago |
2.8.0 | Jul 7, 2018 | Jun 2, 2022 over 2 years ago |
2.7.0 | May 2, 2018 | Jun 2, 2022 over 2 years ago |
Last updated on 19 January-2024, at 02:07 (UTC).
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Description
This library aims at formatting F# source files based on a given configuration. Fantomas will ensure correct indentation and consistent spacing between elements in the source files. Some common use cases include (1) Reformatting a code base to conform a universal page width (2) Converting legacy code from verbose syntax to light syntax (3) Formatting auto-generated F# signatures.
FAQs
> Is dotnet-fantomas Deprecated?
It appears there are some versions of dotnet-fantomas that are deprecated.
> What is the deprecation date for the latest version of dotnet-fantomas?
The latest version of dotnet-fantomas was released on Sep 18, 2019, and it is now deprecated.
> What does deprecated mean?
Deprecated means that the package was either marked as deprecated on the package registry, or that the source code repository for the package was archived.