# prisma format Formats your Prisma schema file. ## Command ```bash prisma format [options] ``` ## What It Does - Fixes formatting (indentation, spacing) - Adds missing back-relations (e.g., adds the other side of a relation) - Adds missing relation arguments (e.g., `fields`, `references`) - Sorts fields and attributes (opinionated) ## Options | Option | Description | |--------|-------------| | `--schema` | Path to schema file | | `--config` | Custom path to your Prisma config file | ## Examples ### Format default schema ```bash prisma format ``` ### Format specific schema ```bash prisma format --schema=./custom/schema.prisma ``` ## Behavior `prisma format` modifies the file in place. It is equivalent to "Prettier for Prisma schemas" but also has semantic understanding to fix/add missing schema definitions. ## Use in Editor Most Prisma editor extensions (VS Code, WebStorm) run `prisma format` automatically on save. This command is useful for: - CI pipelines (check formatting) - CLI-based workflows - Fixing large schema refactors