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with rome format, is there any way to keep my imports on a single line instead of spread out onto multiple lines[1]? I have some components in my project where the first full page consists of imports broken out on separate lines, but I'd really like to be able to format them on the same line. There are areas of my code base where it is simply impractical to split up certain files further to mitigate this issue.
With VSCode's robust auto import addition&removal behavior[2] and import sorting, I have no need to manage the imports myself—seeing a wall of imports in my file is merely noise at this point.
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See this conversation for more context and a variety of use-cases: prettier/prettier#5995
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, is there any way to keep my imports on a single line instead of spread out onto multiple lines[1]? I have some components in my project where the first full page consists ofimports
broken out on separate lines, but I'd really like to be able to format them on the same line. There are areas of my code base where it is simply impractical to split up certain files further to mitigate this issue.With VSCode's robust auto import addition&removal behavior[2] and import sorting, I have no need to manage the imports myself—seeing a wall of imports in my file is merely noise at this point.
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See this conversation for more context and a variety of use-cases: prettier/prettier#5995
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