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Answer by Nihal Singh for Is there a command for formatting HTML in the Atom...

Not Just HTML, Using atom-beautify - Package for Atom, you can format code for HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Java, C, C++, C#, Objective-C, CoffeeScript, TypeScript, Coldfusion, SQL, and...

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Answer by Ajay for Is there a command for formatting HTML in the Atom editor?

Go to "Packages" in atom editor.Then in "Packages" view choose "Settings View".Choose "Install Packages/Themes".Search for "Atom Beautify" and install it.

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Answer by Jayantha for Is there a command for formatting HTML in the Atom...

You can add atom beauty package for formatting text in atom..file --> setting --> Installthen you type atom-beautify in search area.then click Package button.. select atom beuty and install...

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Answer by pungggi for Is there a command for formatting HTML in the Atom editor?

https://github.com/Glavin001/atom-beautifyIncludes many different languages, html too..

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Answer by Stuart Hallows for Is there a command for formatting HTML in the...

Atom does not have a built-in command for formatting html. However, you can install the atom-beautify package to get this behavior.Press CTRL+SHFT+P to bring up the command palette (CMD+SHFT+P on a...

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Answer by Lee for Is there a command for formatting HTML in the Atom editor?

There are a few packages for prettifying HTML. You can find them by searching the Atom package archive:Navigate to the Atom siteClick the Packages linkEnter "prettify" in the search boxOr just go to...

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Is there a command for formatting HTML in the Atom editor?

I would like to format my HTML with a command, as I do in Visual Studio, using Ctrl+K+D. Is this possible in Atom? If not, are there other options?

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