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@equisoft/eslint-config-typescript
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Equisoft's TypeScript ESLint configuration. Based on eslint-config
This project hosts Equisoft's ESLint configuration for TypeScript. It is versatile enough to be used with NodeJS or Web projects.
When using frameworks or libraries, you can augment it with the use of flavors, such as @equisoft/eslint-config-typescript-react.
The versioning of this project respects semver.
That means your project's package.json can caret (^) import it.
Install the prerequisites.
Install the libraries in your project:
yarn add --dev @equisoft/eslint-config-typescript @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin @typescript-eslint/parser eslint-import-resolver-typescript
Then create a .eslintrc.json file that uses Equisoft's configuration:
{
"extends": ["@equisoft/eslint-config-typescript"]
}
Finally create a script in your package.json to easily run ESLint:
{
"scripts": {
"eslint": "eslint src",
"eslint:ci": "yarn eslint"
}
}
Now you can use yarn eslint to validate the code style of your TypeScript files!
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Equisoft's TypeScript ESLint configuration. Based on eslint-config
The npm package @equisoft/eslint-config-typescript receives a total of 190 weekly downloads. As such, @equisoft/eslint-config-typescript popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @equisoft/eslint-config-typescript demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 13 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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