- It didn’t change anything for me… - I think it’s only worrying if it makes your code look better. - Wonder what will happen if we put Yandere Simulator’s code in there. - i think the problem there is more structural than formatting 
 
 
- I got an email from the devs asking for style advice. 
- Congrats… 
 
- deleted by creator - I got a couple of guys you can borrow as well; fuck shit up real nice 
 
- So it’s just a wrapper for prettier? - Buuurrrnnnn 
 
- Link to Shittier example: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=raidteyar.raidteyar-shittier  - Perfection 
- The addition of comments makes this radioactive to the one kind of person who wouldn’t mind reading ugly code. 
- deleted by creator 
 
 
- So basically GNU style formatting? 
- Bet it adds { on the next line. - See the example someone else posted. It does as you say but only some times! - Inconsistentcy is key for good shitification! - Programmer is insufficiently polite - - INTERCAL 
 
 
 
- Someone seems to have run this on the UI of Twitter during its conversion into X. - And Reddit too. - It went from Twitter to Xitter to Xittier. - When will it hurry up to become Xhittiest and then we can all be done with it!? :-P 
 
 
- Is this available for Android studio - It is android studio 
 
- Like the good old BASIC compactor we had in the 80s, and this also exists for Javascript, replace all variables with a to z then aa to az etc if more than 26, compact every line with ‘;’ etc in the end it’s uneradable - This is not a minifier 
 
- I expect this to be non-deterministic with random amounts of whitespace each time you run it 
- Any recommendations? I think a collection of tools like this would make for a hilarious local meetup. 
- Honestly… clean code can be hard to read. It’s sometimes easier to recognise certain parts in shitty code because it has a more distinctive appearance. - this guy writes shitty code 
- … What? Code quality is “does it work” followed by readability, only then do you get into performance and other things - Good code is better than shitty code by definition. 
 














