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@cloudbeds/eslint-config
Advanced tools
This package provides a shared extensible ESLint config for Cloubeds apps. There are Javascript, Typescript, VueJs, Jest and custom rules for Cloudbeds langs system.
Shareable configs are designed to work with the extends
feature of .eslintrc
files.
Airbnb JavaScript style guide is used as the basis for our ESLint configuration with some additions/changes. See JavaScript Style Guide Confluence page.
This package is shared as a public NPM module under the @Cloudbeds NPM organization.
Install ESLint and all dependencies:
npm install @cloudbeds/eslint-config --save-dev
Add the following to your package.json
{
"scripts": {
"lint": "eslint src/**/*.{js,vue,ts}",
"lint:show-unused-directives": "npm run lint -- --report-unused-disable-directives",
},
"eslintConfig": {
"extends": "@cloudbeds/eslint-config"
}
}
By default path to tsconfig is ./tsconfig.json. If you have different path to tsconfig file.
You can specify path and rules in your .eslintrc.js
:
module.exports = {
extends: '@cloudbeds/eslint-config',
overrides: [
{
files: ['*.ts', '**/*.ts'],
parserOptions: {
project: 'path_to_tsconfig.js',
},
rules: {
'some_rule': ['off', options]
},
},
],
};
If you have a webpack config please specify it in your .eslintrc.js
:
{
"settings": {
"import/resolver": {
"webpack": {
"config": "./webpack.bask.js"
}
}
}
FAQs
ESLint configuration for Cloudbeds apps
We found that @cloudbeds/eslint-config demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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