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By default this

{path: '/post/:postId', component: Post},

are converting to this

{
    path: '/post/:postId',
    component: Post
},

How can I disable this behavior?

UPD. I am coding in JavaScript, last time in vuejs with vetur plugin

UPD2. Code expample.

// before
export default new Router({
  routes: [
    { path: '/', component: Home },
    { path: '/about', component: About },
    { path: '/todo', component: Todo },
  ]
})
// after formatting (curly braces are moved on new line)
export default new Router({
    routes: [{
            path: '/',
            component: Home
        },
        {
            path: '/about',
            component: About
        },
        {
            path: '/todo',
            component: Todo
        },
    ]
})

UPD 3. Maybe Prettier will be useful to solve this task?

UPD 4. In my case, the problem was in the additional plugin for formatting. Beautify was installed as the default option for formatting and all settings for vscode formatter was not working.

The solution is set vscode formatter or prettier by default.

"[javascript]": {
    "editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode",
},

Thanks all. Especially for maven87.

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  • 4
    The latter is a pretty standard convention across the languages I've used. If other people are going to be reading your code, you might want to stick with convention.
    – Adrian
    Mar 7, 2019 at 13:18
  • 1
    @Adrian, I agree this is important. But this question about another problem.
    – Skif
    Mar 7, 2019 at 15:32
  • 1
    which language you are coding into?
    – Ravi
    Aug 20, 2019 at 9:46
  • JavaScript, last time in vuejs with vetur plugin
    – Skif
    Aug 20, 2019 at 9:53
  • can you put more code. so we can debug properly? like you are using array or function or something
    – Ravi
    Aug 20, 2019 at 10:01

3 Answers 3

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The settings you are looking for are:

{
  // Defines whether an open brace is put onto a new line for control blocks or not.
  "javascript.format.placeOpenBraceOnNewLineForControlBlocks": false,

  // Defines whether an open brace is put onto a new line for functions or not.
  "javascript.format.placeOpenBraceOnNewLineForFunctions": false
}

Please refer to the User and Workspace Settings article. It covers similar settings for other languages too.

If that doesn't provide enough control you may also choose to use Beautify and specify a .jsbeautifyrc

with a setting for brace style as follows:

{
   "js": {
       "brace_style": "collapse,preserve-inline"
    }
}

Please refer to this to see all possible values.

UPDATE

It was pointed out that there is another degree of control where if you would like to change the formatter completely, you do so by installing the correct VS Code plugin and then configuring the appropriate formatter (see User and Workspace Settings article). For example:

"[javascript]": {
    "editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode",
}

In this case the formatter being used is Prettier - Code formatter

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  • What about for json object literals? They're neither control blocks nor functions.
    – karmakaze
    Aug 27, 2019 at 2:31
  • In my case, the problem was in the additional plugin for formatting. Beautify was installed as the default option for formatting and all settings for vscode formatter was not working. The solution is set vscode formatter or prettier by default. You let me get this idea. Change your answer and I mark it as solution.
    – Skif
    Aug 27, 2019 at 9:03
  • @karmakaze for the beautify plugin you can use the beautify.language setting and specify that js maps to javascript and json. You can view their Readme for more information
    – maven87
    Aug 28, 2019 at 2:39
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In VS Code go to settings: "File->Preferences->Settings"

In settings search "curly". It will search below settings, unckeck them and verify if it works as expected. enter image description here

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In my case, the problem was in the additional plugin for formatting. Beautify was installed as the default option for formatting and all settings for vscode formatter was not working.

The solution is set vscode formatter or prettier by default.

"[javascript]": {
    "editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode",
},

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