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@etchteam/eslint-config
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The eslint config that we use at Etch
⚠️ Version 1.0.0+ requires ESLint 9 - See migration guide below for upgrading.
npm i -D eslint@^9.0.0 prettier @etchteam/eslint-config
Create an eslint.config.js file in your project root:
import etchConfig from '@etchteam/eslint-config';
export default etchConfig;
For projects that don't need the full config, use environment-specific imports to reduce dependencies:
import nextjs from '@etchteam/eslint-config/nextjs';
export default nextjs;
import nodejs from '@etchteam/eslint-config/nodejs';
export default nodejs;
import angular from '@etchteam/eslint-config/angular';
export default angular;
import preact from '@etchteam/eslint-config/preact';
export default preact;
import webComponents from '@etchteam/eslint-config/web-components';
export default webComponents;
import nestjs from '@etchteam/eslint-config/nestjs';
export default nestjs;
Build custom configs by combining individual modules:
import { base, json, yaml, react } from '@etchteam/eslint-config';
export default [
...base,
...json,
...yaml,
...react,
{
// Your custom overrides
rules: {
'react/prefer-read-only-props': 'warn',
},
},
];
| Module | Description |
|---|---|
base | Core rules: JS, TypeScript, security, imports, prettier |
json | JSON file linting |
yaml | YAML file linting |
storybook | Storybook best practices |
react | React + JSX accessibility |
| Config | Includes |
|---|---|
nextjs | base + json + yaml + storybook + react + Next.js rules |
nodejs | base + json + yaml + Node.js globals |
angular | base + json + yaml + storybook + Angular rules |
preact | base + json + yaml + storybook + react (Preact settings) |
web-components | base + json + yaml + storybook + Lit rules |
nestjs | base + json + yaml + NestJS rules + Jest globals |
Run the following:
npm i -D husky lint-staged
echo "module.exports = { '*.{ts,tsx,js,jsx,yml,yaml,json}': 'eslint --fix' };" > lint-staged.config.cjs
npx husky init
echo "npx --no-install -- lint-staged" > .husky/pre-commit
Add the following to your lint-staged config:
'*.{ts,tsx,js,jsx,yml,yaml,json}': 'eslint --fix'
Run the following:
mkdir .vscode
echo "{ \"editor.formatOnSave\": false, \"editor.codeActionsOnSave\": { \"source.fixAll.eslint\": \"explicit\" } }" > .vscode/settings.json
# The VSCode prettier extension doesn't read the eslint config, so specific
# prettier overrides need to go in a prettier config for format on save
echo "export default { singleQuote: true };" > prettier.config.js
Add the following to .vscode/settings.json:
"editor.formatOnSave": false,
"editor.codeActionsOnSave": {
"source.fixAll.eslint": "explicit"
}
Run the following:
# The VSCode prettier extension doesn't read the eslint config, so specific
# prettier overrides need to go in a prettier config for format on save
echo "export default { singleQuote: true };" > prettier.config.js
If you're upgrading from ESLint 8, follow these steps:
npm install eslint@^9.0.0 @etchteam/eslint-config@^1.0.0
Remove your old .eslintrc.* files and create a new eslint.config.js:
import etchConfig from '@etchteam/eslint-config';
export default etchConfig;
ESLint 9 uses flat config by default, so your existing npm scripts should work without changes.
FAQs
Etch's standard eslint config
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