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require(esm) Backported to Node.js 20, Paving the Way for ESM-Only Packages
require(esm) backported to Node.js 20, easing the transition to ESM-only packages and reducing complexity for developers as Node 18 nears end-of-life.
@charlietango/eslint-config
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Provide a baseline configuration and set of ESlint rules for projects written with TypeScript and React.
Provide a baseline configuration and set of ESlint rules for projects written with TypeScript and React.
Create a new eslint.config.js
file, and extend the @charlietango/eslint-config
inside it.
import ctConfig from "@charlietango/eslint-config";
export default [...ctConfig];
You can modify the rules as needed, or add additional rules to the configuration.
The configuration is written in TypeScript, and is intended to be used with TypeScript and React projects.
It also includes globals for both node
and browser
environments.
Provides configuration for the following:
All the rules are located under @charlietango/eslint-config/rules
, and can be imported and used individually.
In addition to this base configuration, we recommend using the following plugins in the application
import ctConfig from "@charlietango/eslint-config";
import tailwind from "eslint-plugin-tailwindcss";
export default [
...ctConfig,
...tailwind.configs["flat/recommended"],
{
settings: {
tailwindcss: {
callees: ["classnames", "clsx", "cn"],
classnamesOrder: "off", // Handled by Prettier
},
},
},
];
FAQs
Provide a baseline configuration and set of ESlint rules for projects written with TypeScript and React.
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