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I've got some poorly-formatted HTML code that I'd like to reformat. Is there a command that will automatically reformat HTML code in Sublime Text 2 so it looks better and is easier to read?

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You don't need any plugins to do this. Just select all lines (CTRL+A) and then from the menu select Edit → Line → Reindent. This will work if your file is saved with an extension that contains HTML like .html or .php.

If you do this often, you may find this key mapping useful:

{ "keys": ["ctrl+shift+r"], "command": "reindent" , "args": { "single_line": false } }

If your file is not saved (e.g. you just pasted in a snippet to a new window), you can manually set the language for indentation by selecting the menu View → Syntax → language of choice before selecting the reindent option.

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    By the way, this works for non HTML source code also, like eg Ruby or JS
    – peter
    Jul 22, 2012 at 17:57
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    This works great if the code doesn't have multiple tags opening on one line that don't also close on one line or vice versa. Nov 7, 2012 at 5:32
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    Perfect! On mac you need super for the cmd key, so such: { "keys": ["super+shift+r"], "command": "reindent" , "args": {"single_line": false}} Nov 7, 2012 at 12:28
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    line reindent absolutely does NOT work for reformatting arbitrary HTML. such as when there are multiple html tags without line breaks. The HtmlTidy answer from @anneke is superior. Far as I can tell, regardless of linebreaks, it completely and properly reformats the source html into nicely indented source.
    – jpw
    Apr 13, 2013 at 19:22
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    For newbies, click "Preferences", then choose "Key Binding - User", and paste peter's code between the square brackets and save the file.
    – sigmapi13
    Jul 31, 2013 at 13:53
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There are half a dozen or so ways to format HTML in Sublime. I've tested each of the most popular plugins (see the writeup I did on my blog for full details), but here's a quick overview of some of the most popular options:

Reindent command

Pros:

  • Ships with Sublime, so no plugin install needed

Cons:

  • Doesn't delete extra blank lines
  • Can't handle minified HTML, lines with multiple open tags
  • Doesn't properly format <script> blocks

Tag

Pros:

  • Supports ST2/ST3
  • Removes extra blank lines
  • No binary dependencies

Cons:

  • Chokes on PHP tags
  • Doesn't handle <script> blocks correctly

HTMLTidy

Pros:

  • Handles PHP tags
  • Some settings to tweak formatting

Cons:

  • Requires PHP (falls back to web service)
  • ST2 only
  • Abandoned?

HTMLBeautify

Pros:

  • Supports ST2/ST3
  • Simple and no binaray dependencies
  • Support for OS X, Win and Linux

Cons:

  • Chokes a bit with inline comments
  • Does not expand minimized or compressed code

HTML-CSS-JS Prettify

Pros:

  • Supports ST2/ST3
  • Handles HTML, CSS, JS
  • Great integration with Sublime's menus
  • Highly customizable
  • Per-project settings
  • Format on save option

Cons:

  • Requires Node.js
  • Not great for embedded PHP

Which is best?

HTML-CSS-JS Prettify is the winner in my book. Lots of great features, not much to complain about.

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    2nded on Prettify. The re-indent didn't work on the html I had, couldn't find Tag and HtmlTidy didn't do anything when I called it.
    – jcollum
    Mar 5, 2014 at 21:14
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    just tried it out and HTML-CSS-JS Prettify worked in my use case ideally (handled cleaning up the html far better than the built in reindent or other reformatter packages)
    – Mark Essel
    Apr 25, 2014 at 11:17
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    Tried all the others, but the only one that worked (for an snippet of HTML) was HTML-CSS-JS Prettify. Thank you!
    – zumek
    May 3, 2015 at 4:44
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    Also wanted to mention that you can remove all the indentation (once the markup has been edited, for instance) simply by using ST's built in functionality - select the block and press ctrl+j.
    – zumek
    May 3, 2015 at 4:54
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    Does this work with non html extensions? i tried on php and other templates, it didnt work. Jul 16, 2015 at 13:08
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The only package I've been able to find is Tag.

You can install it using the package control. https://sublime.wbond.net

After installing package control. Go to package control (Preferences -> Package Control) then type install, hit enter. Then type tag and hit enter.

After installing Tag, highlight the text and press the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+F.

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    a better plugin is Tidy HTML May 21, 2012 at 14:53
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    thanks... just knew now about packages :D. saw some cool stuff for sublime text here as well. arlando.net/blog/…
    – mars-o
    Jul 9, 2013 at 12:06
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    This honestly is the only thing that worked perfectly with some HTML code that had hundreds of random line breaks, tags that were incorrectly nested. It basically cleaned up one of the messiest HTML pages I've ever seen! Dec 9, 2013 at 20:11
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    I disagree with @mars-o; this plugin is great. Tidy does a few things really well, and is very established, but this plugin does quite a few other interesting things. Thanks for the post.
    – zedd45
    Jan 29, 2014 at 16:18
  • @JonnyLeeds It kind of does, but not always correctly. For XML specifically, try Indent XML or IndentX among others. Feb 18, 2015 at 1:47
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I recommend this plugin: HTML/CSS/JS Prettify, It really works.

After the installation, just select the code and press CTRL+SHIFT+H.

Done!

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Just a general tip. What I did to auto-tidy up my HTML, was install the package HTML_Tidy, and then add the following keybinding to the default settings (which I use):

{ "keys": ["enter"], "command": "html_tidy" },

this runs HTML Tidy with every enter. There may be drawbacks to this, I'm quite new to Sublime myself, but it seems to do what I want :)

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    I imagine this plugin might become a bit intensive on big files, which might become sluggish if it runs every time you hit enter?
    – Rikki
    Dec 15, 2013 at 20:28
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    I used the ENTER keybinding for about a day then removed it. it was too slow and kept taking the cursor to the top of the screen in v2.
    – Ravi Ram
    Apr 23, 2014 at 14:06
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Altough the question is for HTML, I would also additionally like to give info about how to auto-format your Javascript code for Sublime Text 2;

You can select all your code(CTRL+A) and use the in-app functionality, reindent(Edit -> Line -> Reindent) or you can use JsFormat formatting plugin for Sublime Text 2 if you would like to have more customizable settings on how to format your code to addition to the Sublime Text's default tab/indent settings.

https://github.com/jdc0589/JsFormat

You can easily install JsFormat with using Package Control (Preferences -> Package Control) Open package control then type install, hit ENTER. Then type js format and hit ENTER, you're done. (The package controller will show the status of the installation with success and errors on the bottom left bar of Sublime)

Add the following line to your key bindings (Preferences -> Key Bindings User)

{ "keys": ["ctrl+alt+2"], "command": "js_format"}

I'm using CTRL+ALT+2, you can change this shortcut key whatever you want to. So far, JsFormat is a good plugin, worth to try it!

Hope this will help someone.

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For me, the HTML Prettify solution was extremely simple. I went to the HTML Prettify page.

  1. Needed the Sublime Package Manager
  2. Followed the Instructions for installing the package manager here
  3. typed CMD+SHIFT+P to bring up the menu
  4. Typed prettify
  5. Chose the HTML prettify selection in the menu

Boom. Done. Looks great

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  • This solution worked exactly how I wanted it to and takes all but 2 seconds if you have the PM installed already. Might want to add that you need to install the prettify package.
    – doogle
    Sep 3, 2014 at 21:31
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    Note: For anyone interested, the plugin in this answer requires installing node.js.
    – Fake Name
    Sep 25, 2014 at 8:22
  • Doesn't work properly; only indented/line-breaked the HTML up to a certain level of indentation and left the rest un-indented and on the same line.
    – Jonathan
    Sep 19, 2019 at 4:33
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There's a plugin called SublimeHtmlTidy which works pretty well

https://github.com/welovewordpress/SublimeHtmlTidy

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Simply go to

Edit -> Tag -> Auto-format tags on document

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    I don't see that menu option in Sublime Text 2 Version 2.0.1, Build 2217 on Mac. Are you sure it's a standard feature?
    – ostergaard
    Jan 13, 2013 at 7:22
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    You have to install Tag from the Package Manager. But I have one problem with it. When <b>somthing</b> is followed by a comma, the comma is put on a new line, resulting in a space between something and the comma in a browser view. Feb 13, 2013 at 17:33
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I think this is what you're looking for:

https://github.com/victorporof/Sublime-HTMLPrettify

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  • I followed the instructions but it did not work. The plugin gives me errors. "'{' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
    – Ravi Ram
    Jan 16, 2012 at 15:32
  • I believe that specific package requires Node to be installed which is an additional undertaking... dandean.com/nodejs-npm-express-osx disregard the NPM and express
    – bgreater
    Apr 5, 2012 at 0:12
  • @Allan Is this work on Windows. I have node.js installed in my computer. Oct 1, 2012 at 2:34
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I created a Package called HTMLBeautify that does a decent job of reformatting HTML. I based it off of a Perl script I found back in 1997—I updated it to work with all the new fangled modern tags. :)

Check it out and let me know what you think!

https://github.com/rareyman/HTMLBeautify

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    I installed it but when I run HTMLBeautify on the demo file it does nothing. A message Displays that the file is beautified, but nothing happens to the file Contents.
    – Sam
    Jun 9, 2013 at 21:08
  • My guess is you are using Windows…? On Windows, you need to restart SublimeText 2 for the script to be available. Try that and let me know what happens. :)
    – Ross
    Jun 19, 2013 at 17:04
  • I did, the script was available, it just didn't Change anything in the file.
    – Sam
    Jun 20, 2013 at 12:25
  • Strange. I am assuming all other plugins/packages work as normal? I cannot seem to replicate this issue in my test environments—so I am unsure what to tell you. :(
    – Ross
    Jun 21, 2013 at 17:44
  • Apart from formatting everything works as I'd expect it to - maybe it's because I'm running a german version of windows?
    – Sam
    Jun 24, 2013 at 14:05
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I am yet to have the privilege to comment so this is simply additional information related to @peter's answer above answer.

I found HTML did not align as expected if IE conditional comments in the header were not completely in-line e.g. flush to the left:

<!--[if lt IE 7]>
<p class='chromeframe'>Your browser is <em>unsupported</em>. <a href="http://browsehappy.com/">Upgrade to a different browser</a> or <a href="http://www.google.com/chromeframe/?redirect=true">install Google Chrome Frame</a> to experience this site.</p>
<![endif]-->
<!-- Le HTML5 shim, for IE6-8 support of HTML elements -->
<!--[if lt IE 9]>
<script src="http://html5shim.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/html5.js"></script>
<![endif]--> 
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There is a nice open source CodeFormatter plugin, which(along reindenting) can beautify dirty code even all of it is in single line.

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  • Note: This requires a local PHP install.
    – Fake Name
    Sep 25, 2014 at 8:24
  • I've found this to be the only good plugin.. and i've tried almost all of them. Jun 28, 2016 at 15:38
  • Looks like this one has settings to format HTML attributes. I don't see any of the other plugins do that? Or am I missing one?
    – Basil
    Aug 8, 2017 at 19:05
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I'm using tidy together with custom build system to prettify HTML.

I have HTMLTidy.sublime-build in my Packages/User/ directory:

{
  "cmd": ["tidy", "-config", "$packages/User/tidy_config.cfg", "$file"]
}

and tidy_config.cfg file in the same directory:

indent: auto
tab-size: 4
show-warnings: no
write-back: yes
quiet: yes
indent-cdata: yes
tidy-mark: no
wrap: 0

And just select build system and press CTRL+B or CMD+B to reformat file content. One minor issue with that is that ST2 does not automatically reload the file so to see the results you have to switch to some other file and back (or to other application and back).

On Mac I've used macports to install tidy, on Windows you'd have to download it yourself and specify working directory in the build system, where tidy is located:

"working_dir": "c:\\HTMLTidy\\"

or add it to the PATH.

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you can set shortcut key F12 easy!!!

{ "keys": ["f12"], "command": "reindent" , "args": { "single_line": false } }

see detail here.

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    Worthless answer; this is a duplicate of the accepted answer.
    – Mark Amery
    Aug 17, 2015 at 16:05
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HTML-CSS-JS Prettify - Hands down the best.

  1. Install Package Control
  2. ⌘ + left shift + p (or ctrl + alt + left shift + p) -> Package Control: Install Package
  3. Enter HTML-CSS-JS Prettify
  4. Install node
  5. Restart Sublime Text

Enjoy.

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