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@aduth/eslint-config
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@aduth/eslint-configAndrew Duthie's personal ESLint configurations.
npm install --save-dev eslint @aduth/eslint-config
eslint is a peer dependency of these configurations and must be installed in your project.
The following peer dependencies are optional and will enable additional rules when present:
eslint-plugin-jsdoceslint-plugin-prettier and eslint-config-prettiertypescript-eslintimport baseConfig from '@aduth/eslint-config';
export default [
...baseConfig,
{
// Add project specific overrides, if applicable.
},
];
Refer to the ESLint guide on Using a Shareable Config.
The configuration includes only rules. You will need to provide environment and plugin settings as appropriate.
The default configuration is optimized for ES2015+. The following variations are available:
@aduth/eslint-config/base: Minimal subset of common rules@aduth/eslint-config/esnext: Rules optimized for ES2015+@aduth/eslint-config/es5: Rules optimized for ES5 only (assigns parserOption.ecmaVersion: 5)Copyright 2025 Andrew Duthie
Released under the MIT License.
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Andrew Duthie's personal ESLint configuration
We found that @aduth/eslint-config demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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