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@aerian/eslint-config-typescript
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This is a sharable ESLint config for TypeScript.
If you're using React, use @aerian/eslint-config-react
as well. If you're
using Preact, use @aerian/eslint-config-preact
.
To install, run:
#npm
npm i -D eslint prettier @aerian/eslint-config-typescript
#yarn
yarn add --D eslint prettier @aerian/eslint-config-typescript
To use it, create the following .eslintrc.json:
{
"extends": ["@aerian/eslint-config-typescript"]
}
The base formatting uses Prettier, which parses and reformats your code. It runs
this through ESLint, so you can run use eslint . --fix
to apply Prettier
formatting as well as ESLint rules.
FAQs
This is a sharable ESLint config for TypeScript. The base config is NO LONGER included by default, so you will need to include it in most cases
The npm package @aerian/eslint-config-typescript receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, @aerian/eslint-config-typescript popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @aerian/eslint-config-typescript demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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