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@beardeddudes-dev/eslint-config
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The ESLint ruleset that is part of Bearded Dudes coding standard
ESLint configuration is a standardized set of rules designed to ensure consistent coding practices across various projects within the Bearded Dudes ecosystem.
To use this ESLint
configuration in your project, you can install it via npm
or yarn
:
# Using npm
npm install --save-dev @beardeddudes-dev/eslint-config
# Using yarn
yarn add --dev @beardeddudes-dev/eslint-config
Or add to your package.json
:
{
"devDependencies": {
"@beardeddudes-dev/eslint-config": "<version>"
},
"eslintConfig": {
"extends": "@beardeddudes-dev/eslint-config/react"
}
}
This configuration provides a solid foundation for TypeScript
linting based on Bearded Dudes coding standards.
That's all and have a good coding.
Best wishes,
Bearded Dudes team!
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The ESLint ruleset that is part of Bearded Dudes coding standard
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