If you install Package Control and then use its search function you can find plugins for just about anything.
In this case, I'd recommend using HTML-CSS-JS Prettify. Make sure you have node.js installed and in your path, and make sure you read through the setup instructions carefully to get everything up and running. Other options include JSFormat, which doesn't require node, and JavaScript Beautify, which uses the same library as JSFormat but for some reason requires you to install it yourself.
Answer from MattDMo on Stack ExchangeVideos
Use:
HTML-CSS-JS Prettify

You can adjust the following settings @:
Menu > Preferences > Package Settings > HTML/CSS/JS Prettify > Set Prettify Preferences
"js": {
"allowed_file_extensions": ["js", "json", "jshintrc", "jsbeautifyrc"],
"brace_style": "collapse-preserve-inline",
// collapse: (old default) Put braces on the same line as control statements
// collapse-preserve-inline: (new default) Same as collapse but better support for ES6 destructuring and other features. https: //github.com/victorporof/Sublime-HTMLPrettify/issues/231
// expand: Put braces on own line (Allman / ANSI style)
// end-expand: Put end braces on own line
// none: Keep them where they are
"break_chained_methods": false, // Break chained method calls across subsequent lines
"e4x": false, // Pass E4X xml literals through untouched
"end_with_newline": false, // End output with newline
"indent_char": " ", // Indentation character
"indent_level": 0, // Initial indentation level
"indent_size": 2, // Indentation size
"indent_with_tabs": true, // Indent with tabs, overrides `indent_size` and `indent_char`
"jslint_happy": false, // If true, then jslint-stricter mode is enforced
"keep_array_indentation": false, // Preserve array indentation
"keep_function_indentation": false, // Preserve function indentation
"max_preserve_newlines": 0, // Maximum number of line breaks to be preserved in one chunk (0 disables)
"preserve_newlines": true, // Whether existing line breaks should be preserved
"space_after_anon_function": false, // Should the space before an anonymous function's parens be added, "function()" vs "function ()"
"space_before_conditional": true, // Should the space before conditional statement be added, "if(true)" vs "if (true)"
"space_in_empty_paren": false, // Add padding spaces within empty paren, "f()" vs "f( )"
"space_in_paren": false, // Add padding spaces within paren, ie. f( a, b )
"unescape_strings": false, // Should printable characters in strings encoded in \xNN notation be unescaped, "example" vs "\x65\x78\x61\x6d\x70\x6c\x65"
"wrap_line_length": 0 // Lines should wrap at next opportunity after this number of characters (0 disables)
}
Note:
It does not handle commas within quotes.
I also tested CoolFormat, which does not handle them either.
You should check out Will Bond's Alignment plugin, it should do most of what you want, and is pretty configurable as well. There seems to be an issue with the documentation and circular links between packagecontrol.io and wbond.net, but here is the documentation stored in the Wayback Machine.
I'm looking for a package to format HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code in sublime text 3
Is there any alternative for HTML-CSS-JS prettify package ?
» npm install sublime-beautify
