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@amedia/eslint-config-base
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ESLint configuration to be used by developers at Amedia
[!TIP] This module uses flat config files for ESLint[1]. [1]: https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/configuration-files-new
Common ESLint configuration for JavaScript.
This is entirely pure in that sense that it only uses ESLint rules -- no plugins or extra dependencies.
npm install --save-dev @amedia/eslint-config-base eslint
After installing the deps, update your ESLint config:
eslint.config.js
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import base from '@amedia/eslint-config-base';
export default [base];
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ESLint configuration to be used by developers at Amedia
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