I tested the code below with some HTML files, it works well.
(defun indent-file (file-name)
(save-window-excursion
(find-file file-name)
(indent-region (point-min) (point-max))
(write-region nil nil file-name)))
;; argv is a list stores command line option. In this case, it will be ("/your/directory/path").
;; directory-files-recursively will find files recursively, and it needs emacs 25.1 or later.
(let* ((target-dir (car argv))
(target-file-names (directory-files-recursively target-dir ".*.html$")))
(dolist (file-name target-file-names)
(indent-file file-name)))
- Save the code above as 'indent-files.el'
- Run
emacs --script indent-files.el "/your/directory/path"
in terminal
It will be tricky if you want to use emacs lisp as a common script language, although it actually could indeed. Here are some tips: https://swsnr.de/blog/2014/08/12/emacs-script-pitfalls/