====== Integration of phptidy into editors ====== Instead of running phptidy from command line, you can also integrate it into your editor or IDE. There are some possible approaches: 1) run phptidy on the whole project cd && phptidy.php replace 2) run phptidy only on a single file Limitation: Since no other project files are read, no new see-tags will be added to docblocks. 2a) run phptidy on the file cd && phptidy.php replace 2b) let phptidy read from STDIN and write to STDOUT | phptidy.php --quiet - | Limitations: - Since there is no file name, new file docblocks won't get a file name. - If you want to use a config file, you either have to change to the project path first: | ( cd && phptidy.php --quiet - ) | or specify the absolute path to the config file: | phptidy.php --quiet --config=/path/to/.phptidy-config.php - | Some examples: === PhpStorm IDE === You can run phptidy on the whole project as an "external tool": Settings/Preferences -> Tools -> External Tools -> + Program: phptidy.php Parameters: replace Working directory: $ProjectFileDir$ In case phptidy.php can't be found in your PATH, you have to specify the absolute path in the Program field. There also seems to be a known problem: http://ify.io/getting-webstorm-external-tools-to-work-on-webstorm-on-osx/ === VIM === You can run phptidy on the current buffer. Install the vim autoformat addon: https://github.com/Chiel92/vim-autoformat Add the following lines to your ~/.vimrc file: let g:formatprg_php = "phptidy.php" let g:formatprg_args_php = "--quiet -" If you want to use a config file, you can either change to the project path: let g:formatprg_php = "cd && phptidy.php" or specify the absolute path to the config file: let g:formatprg_php = "--quiet --config=/path/to/.phptidy-config.php -" Unfortunately in both cases you will have to edit your ~/.vimrc to switch between projects with different config files. You should now be able to format an open PHP file using the following command: :Autoformat Additional examples are welcome! Magnus Rosenbaum