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awesome, thank you! my node-fu is not super strong. I ended up sending it to fs.writeFileSync like this: fs.writeFileSync( dest, html.prettyPrint(body, { indent_size: 2 })); where dest is the final file path and body is the http response body. Thanks!
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I'm working on a grunt build file which hits a URL and writes the output to a static HTML file. The url I'm hitting has compressed HTML and I'd like to pretty print it before writing to the static file. Are there any good modules for doing this? I've looked around and it seems like Max Ogden's html prettyprinter is my closest option (https://github.com/maxogden/commonjs-html-prettyprinter). Maybe if I combine it with the grunt-shell task or something? Really I'd prefer to just require a module in grunt and say pretty(my-file.html) and then write that using fs but so far that is proving elusive.
You found all the resources you need. That module does it for you.
Or you could use child_process to execute the command found in the README: html *.html .
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