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Add Apply Separate Formatting With A Blank Line as a Prisma TIL

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### Prisma
- [Apply Separate Formatting With A Blank Line](prisma/apply-separate-formatting-with-a-blank-line.md)
- [Execute A Raw SQL Query](prisma/execute-a-raw-sql-query.md)
- [Grab A Limited Set Of Records](prisma/grab-a-limited-set-of-records.md)
- [Specify Alternate Location For Prisma Schema](prisma/specify-alternate-location-for-prisma-schema.md)

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# Apply Separate Formatting With A Blank Line
Prisma's CLI includes a `format` command. When run, this will standardize the
layout of the `schema.prisma` file. This is variable based on the length of
column and attribute names.
You can exercise some control over the formatting and visually organize the
parts of a model by injecting blank lines between sets of statements.
Here is what a formatted model might look like with no blank lines:
```prisma
model Book {
id String @id @default(uuid())
title String
publicationDate DateTime
author Author @relation(fields: [authorId], references: [id])
authorId String
createdAt DateTime @default(now()) @map(name: "created_at")
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt @map(name: "updated_at")
}
```
All the types get aligned based on the longest column name.
Now, here is what it looks like if I use a blank line to separate all the
primary fields from the `createdAt` and `updatedAt`.
```prisma
model Book {
id String @id @default(uuid())
title String
publicationDate DateTime
author Author @relation(fields: [authorId], references: [id])
authorId String
createdAt DateTime @default(now()) @map(name: "created_at")
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt @map(name: "updated_at")
}
```
Notice how the second block of lines is aligned independent of the first.