How to prevent visual studio code from putting line breaks in my JSX?












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I'm trying to set up my visual studio code to clean up or beautify my JSX/JS when coding in React.



I have several prettier formatting plugins installed. When I do 'Format Document', it makes my code look horrible.
enter image description here



Something nice like this:



  <Map
style={{
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
margin: "0 auto"
}}
center={position}
zoom={10}>


turns into junk like this...



return ( <
Map style = {
{
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
margin: "0 auto"
}
}
center = {
position
}
zoom = {
10
} >
<


I've searched through many settings files...what is controlling this? I turned on Prettier: Jsx Bracket Same Line to be true. I set the character width to be wide. I turned off any line break things. I honestly have no idea why it's making my jsx look horribly unreadable. When I drop this same code into https://prettier.io/playground, it looks fine coming out.



What setting is putting my code onto separate lines?










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  • Possible duplicate of this, stackoverflow.com/questions/42920590/… see that link for some tips

    – Dvid Silva
    Jan 3 at 0:11






  • 1





    @DvidSilva That solved it. Do I close this question or answer it?

    – Kyle Pennell
    Jan 3 at 1:02






  • 1





    you can close it probs. or mark as answered. or add an edit/comment

    – Dvid Silva
    Jan 4 at 2:54






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of vscode - jsx code formatting not correct

    – Kyle Pennell
    Jan 4 at 17:19
















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I'm trying to set up my visual studio code to clean up or beautify my JSX/JS when coding in React.



I have several prettier formatting plugins installed. When I do 'Format Document', it makes my code look horrible.
enter image description here



Something nice like this:



  <Map
style={{
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
margin: "0 auto"
}}
center={position}
zoom={10}>


turns into junk like this...



return ( <
Map style = {
{
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
margin: "0 auto"
}
}
center = {
position
}
zoom = {
10
} >
<


I've searched through many settings files...what is controlling this? I turned on Prettier: Jsx Bracket Same Line to be true. I set the character width to be wide. I turned off any line break things. I honestly have no idea why it's making my jsx look horribly unreadable. When I drop this same code into https://prettier.io/playground, it looks fine coming out.



What setting is putting my code onto separate lines?










share|improve this question























  • Possible duplicate of this, stackoverflow.com/questions/42920590/… see that link for some tips

    – Dvid Silva
    Jan 3 at 0:11






  • 1





    @DvidSilva That solved it. Do I close this question or answer it?

    – Kyle Pennell
    Jan 3 at 1:02






  • 1





    you can close it probs. or mark as answered. or add an edit/comment

    – Dvid Silva
    Jan 4 at 2:54






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of vscode - jsx code formatting not correct

    – Kyle Pennell
    Jan 4 at 17:19














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I'm trying to set up my visual studio code to clean up or beautify my JSX/JS when coding in React.



I have several prettier formatting plugins installed. When I do 'Format Document', it makes my code look horrible.
enter image description here



Something nice like this:



  <Map
style={{
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
margin: "0 auto"
}}
center={position}
zoom={10}>


turns into junk like this...



return ( <
Map style = {
{
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
margin: "0 auto"
}
}
center = {
position
}
zoom = {
10
} >
<


I've searched through many settings files...what is controlling this? I turned on Prettier: Jsx Bracket Same Line to be true. I set the character width to be wide. I turned off any line break things. I honestly have no idea why it's making my jsx look horribly unreadable. When I drop this same code into https://prettier.io/playground, it looks fine coming out.



What setting is putting my code onto separate lines?










share|improve this question














I'm trying to set up my visual studio code to clean up or beautify my JSX/JS when coding in React.



I have several prettier formatting plugins installed. When I do 'Format Document', it makes my code look horrible.
enter image description here



Something nice like this:



  <Map
style={{
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
margin: "0 auto"
}}
center={position}
zoom={10}>


turns into junk like this...



return ( <
Map style = {
{
height: "100%",
width: "100%",
margin: "0 auto"
}
}
center = {
position
}
zoom = {
10
} >
<


I've searched through many settings files...what is controlling this? I turned on Prettier: Jsx Bracket Same Line to be true. I set the character width to be wide. I turned off any line break things. I honestly have no idea why it's making my jsx look horribly unreadable. When I drop this same code into https://prettier.io/playground, it looks fine coming out.



What setting is putting my code onto separate lines?







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  • Possible duplicate of this, stackoverflow.com/questions/42920590/… see that link for some tips

    – Dvid Silva
    Jan 3 at 0:11






  • 1





    @DvidSilva That solved it. Do I close this question or answer it?

    – Kyle Pennell
    Jan 3 at 1:02






  • 1





    you can close it probs. or mark as answered. or add an edit/comment

    – Dvid Silva
    Jan 4 at 2:54






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of vscode - jsx code formatting not correct

    – Kyle Pennell
    Jan 4 at 17:19



















  • Possible duplicate of this, stackoverflow.com/questions/42920590/… see that link for some tips

    – Dvid Silva
    Jan 3 at 0:11






  • 1





    @DvidSilva That solved it. Do I close this question or answer it?

    – Kyle Pennell
    Jan 3 at 1:02






  • 1





    you can close it probs. or mark as answered. or add an edit/comment

    – Dvid Silva
    Jan 4 at 2:54






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of vscode - jsx code formatting not correct

    – Kyle Pennell
    Jan 4 at 17:19

















Possible duplicate of this, stackoverflow.com/questions/42920590/… see that link for some tips

– Dvid Silva
Jan 3 at 0:11





Possible duplicate of this, stackoverflow.com/questions/42920590/… see that link for some tips

– Dvid Silva
Jan 3 at 0:11




1




1





@DvidSilva That solved it. Do I close this question or answer it?

– Kyle Pennell
Jan 3 at 1:02





@DvidSilva That solved it. Do I close this question or answer it?

– Kyle Pennell
Jan 3 at 1:02




1




1





you can close it probs. or mark as answered. or add an edit/comment

– Dvid Silva
Jan 4 at 2:54





you can close it probs. or mark as answered. or add an edit/comment

– Dvid Silva
Jan 4 at 2:54




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1





Possible duplicate of vscode - jsx code formatting not correct

– Kyle Pennell
Jan 4 at 17:19





Possible duplicate of vscode - jsx code formatting not correct

– Kyle Pennell
Jan 4 at 17:19












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