Hi Owen,

Unfortunately, I don't know a tool that does this automatically. It's a bit
tricky because you're talking not just about adding the braces, but also
aligning them based on your brace-style preferences, indentation style, and
obeying your line ending settings. We're exploring adding more autofixes to
ESLint, but I don't have a timetable in which something like would be
conceivable.

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On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 9:18 PM, Owen Densmore <[email protected]> wrote:

> Our group is narrowing down on eslint, the Standard JS rule set.
>
> Unfortunately, I developed 2K lines of code using legal JS w.r.t. braces:
> i.e. don't use braces with one-line statements in for, while, if, etc.
> It'll take me several hours to convert to braces everywhere if we decide on
> that.
>
> OTOH, we may simply have that one curly override, but in the mean time,
> has anyone developed a "fix" that will add (unnecessary) braces so as to
> conform to JS Standard (and many other) rule sets? The regex from hell, I
> guess!
>
> Thanks! ESLint has saved me so much time tracking down silly bugs that
> I'll gladly adapt any rule set our group agrees on!
>
>    -- Owen
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