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@clark/eslint-config-node-order-imports
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@clark/eslint-config-node-order-imports
Sorts ES module imports for Node.js projects
If you use the @clark/eslint-config-node
or
@clark/eslint-config-node-typescript
, you
don't need to do anything, as they already include this config.
If you don't like our config and just want to order your imports while using
your own eslint config, just install this package and add it to extends
.
yarn add -D eslint @clark/eslint-config-node-order-imports
module.exports = {
extends: ["@clark/node-order-imports"],
rules: {
// your rules here
},
};
This is a distributable standalone config for
eslint-plugin-import-helpers
that orders the
ES module imports. The order is a s follows:
fs
, http
, ...lodash
, dotenv/register
/foo/bar
../foo
./bar
./
FAQs
Sorts ES module imports for Node.js projects
The npm package @clark/eslint-config-node-order-imports receives a total of 81 weekly downloads. As such, @clark/eslint-config-node-order-imports popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @clark/eslint-config-node-order-imports 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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