

Highlight 1
The lightweight design allows for easy installation and usage across different environments since it does not require additional dependencies.
Highlight 2
The simplicity of the CLI without overly complex flags makes it accessible for both technical and non-technical users.
Highlight 3
The ability to prettify multiple file types based on their extensions ensures versatility and meets a wide range of user needs.

Improvement 1
The tool could benefit from enhanced documentation that includes examples and use cases for different file types.
Improvement 2
Implementing a verbose output option could help users understand what operations the tool is performing.
Improvement 3
Adding support for additional file formats could broaden its appeal to users in various fields.
Product Functionality
Consider adding more file format support to increase usability.
UI & UX
Enhance the documentation with a user-friendly interface and examples.
SEO or Marketing
Implement a blog or article section to showcase use cases and tutorials for better SEO and user engagement.
MultiLanguage Support
Introduce multi-language support for the documentation to cater to non-English speaking users.
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What file types can Pwettify prettify?
Pwettify can prettify files based on their file extension or headers, supporting a variety of common formats.
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How do I install Pwettify?
Since Pwettify is a standalone Go binary, you can easily download it from the repository and run it without needing any other dependencies.
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Is there a way to customize the prettification options?
Currently, Pwettify focuses on simplicity, and relies on file extensions and headers without customizable options, making it easy to use without complex configurations.