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@enormora/eslint-config-browser
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@enormora/eslint-config-browser
Config preset for browser environments, enabling specific rules and configures global variables.
Install the @enormora/eslint-config-browser
and the base preset package via npm:
npm install --save-dev @enormora/eslint-config-base @enormora/eslint-config-browser
Create an ESLint configuration file (e.g., eslint.config.js
) in your project and add the base and browser config to the configuration array:
import { baseConfig } from '@enormora/eslint-config-base';
import { browserConfig } from '@enormora/eslint-config-browser';
export default [
{
ignores: ['dist/**/*']
},
baseConfig,
{
...browserConfig,
files: ['src/browser/**/*.js']
}
];
FAQs
Enormora’s ESLint browser configuration
We found that @enormora/eslint-config-browser 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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