I have a large codebase, where almost every single file isn’t aligned properly, has bad spacing between variables or methods, or just generally ugly code.
I’d like to make it better as I work with it, but fixing things like indentation makes the commit history pretty ugly.
I’m not talking about small indentation issues where a line is one space off, I’m talking about something like
class Xyz
def foo
end
def bar
@something
end
end
What’s a good way to clean up code like this, while keeping my history relevant? Should I just auto-align everything at once and do one huge commit?
I would fix all this in a separate (local) branch. Once I’m ready I would make a “squash merge”
This way I would get a “huge commit” with this changes, but I would not trust any auto-formatter (at least not completely) and I have not to do it on one day, or completely without any commit until merging.