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@angular-ru/eslint-config-enterprise
Advanced tools
These rules are the most stringent, which allow you to control all types of data in your project, as well as more strictly determine the order of imports.
$ npm install @angular-ru/eslint-config-enterprise -D
Also you do not need to manually install ESLint, it will always be the newest.
Add to your .eslintrc.json
:
{
"extends": "@angular-ru/eslint-config-enterprise"
}
Check out eslint:
$ eslint "**/*.ts"
.eslintrc.json
or .eslintrc.js
:
{
extends: '@angular-ru/eslint-config-enterprise',
rules: {
// override extended rules
}
}
You can add your own words that will be skipped during the spellcheck.
Create .spellcheckerrc.json
or .spellcheckerrc.js
:
{
"skipWords": ["these", "words", "will", "be", "skipped"]
}
{
"extends": "@angular-ru/eslint-config-enterprise",
"rules": {
"import/no-deprecated": "error"
}
}
FAQs
Angular-RU package
We found that @angular-ru/eslint-config-enterprise demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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