| # Running Rustfmt from Atom |
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| ## rust-analyzer |
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| Rustfmt can be utilized from [rust-analyzer](https://rust-analyzer.github.io/) which is provided by [ide-rust](https://atom.io/packages/ide-rust). |
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| `apm install ide-rust` |
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| Once installed a file is formatted with `ctrl-shift-c` or `cmd-shift-c`, also available in context menu. |
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| ## atom-beautify |
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| Another way is to install [Beautify](https://atom.io/packages/atom-beautify), you |
| can do this by running `apm install atom-beautify`. |
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| There are 2 settings that need to be configured in the atom beautifier configuration. |
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| - Install rustfmt as per the [readme](README.md). |
| - Open the atom beautifier settings |
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| Go to Edit->Preferences. Click the packages on the left side and click on setting for atom-beautifier |
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| - Set rustfmt as the beautifier |
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| Find the setting labeled *Language Config - Rust - Default Beautifier* and make sure it is set to rustfmt as shown below. You can also set the beautifier to auto format on save here. |
| ![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6623285/11147685/c8ade16c-8a3d-11e5-9da5-bd3d998d97f9.png) |
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| - Set the path to your rustfmt location |
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| Find the setting labeled *Rust - Rustfmt Path*. This setting is towards the bottom and you will need to scroll a bit. Set it to the path for your rustfmt executable. |
| ![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6623285/11147718/f4d10224-8a3d-11e5-9f69-9e900cbe0278.png) |