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Formatting Flutter code
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Automatically formatting code

While your code may follow any preferred style -- in our experience -- teams of developers may find it more productive to:

  1. have a single, shared style, and

  2. to enforce this style through automatic formatting.

The alternative is often tiring formatting debates during code reviews, where time may be better spent on code behavior rather than code style.

Automatically formatting code in Android Studio, and IntelliJ

Install the Dart plugin (see Editor setup) to get automatic formatting of code in Android Studio and IntelliJ.

To automatically format the code in the current source code window, right-click in the code window and select Reformat with Dart style. You can add a keyboard shortcut to this in Keymap section of IntelliJ Preferences.

Automatically formatting code in VS Code

Install the Flutter extension (see Editor setup) to get automatic formatting of code in VS Code.

To automatically format the code in the current source code window, right-click in the code window and select Format Document. You can add a keyboard shortcut to this VS Code Preferences.

To automatically format code whenever you save a file, set the editor.formatOnSave setting to true.

Automatically formatting code with the flutter command

You can also automatically format code in the command line interface (CLI) using the flutter format command:

Usage: flutter format <one or more paths>
-h, --help    Print this usage information.

Using 'trailing commas'

Flutter code often involves building fairly deep tree-shaped data structures, for example in a build method. To get good automatic formatting, we recommend you adopt the optional trailing commas. The guideline for adding a trailing comma is simple: Always add a trailing comma at the end of a parameter list in functions, methods, and constructors where you care about keeping the formatting you crafted. This will help the automatic formatter to insert an appropriate amount of line breaks for Flutter-style code.

Here is an example of automatically formatted code with trailing commas:

Automatically formatted code with trailing commas

And the same code automatically formatted code without trailing commas:

Automatically formatted code without trailing commas