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# NodeJS {#ch-plugins-nodejs}
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## eslint-plugin-prettier {#sec-eslint-plugin-prettier}
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When working with NodeJS, everything works as expected, but some projects have settings that can fool nvf.
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If [this plugin](https://github.com/prettier/eslint-plugin-prettier) or similar is included, you might get a situation where your eslint configuration diagnoses your formatting according to its own config (usually `.eslintrc.js`).
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The issue there is your formatting is made via prettierd.
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This results in auto-formating relying on your prettier config, while your eslint config diagnoses formatting [which it's not supposed to](https://prettier.io/docs/en/comparison.html))
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In the end, you get discrepancies between what your editor does and what it wants.
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Solutions are:
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1. Don't add a formatting config to eslint, and separate prettier and eslint.
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2. PR this repo to add an ESLint formatter and configure nvf to use it.
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