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@exercism/eslint-config-javascript
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ESLint configuration for the JavaScript track on Exercism
This is the shared eslint
configuration used by the JavaScript track (for students) and the files contributors and maintainers touch.
Shareable configs are designed to work with the extends
feature of ESLint configuration files.
This means you can use the same configuration you're used to on Exercism in your on projects!
To use the configuration for students, open your eslint configuration file, and import the following file for the flat config. For example, for flat config configuration files:
import baseConfig from '@exercism/eslint-config-javascript';
// ...
export default [
...baseConfig,
// ... your configuration
];
To use the configuration used by contributors and maintainers, add the following:
import baseConfig from '@exercism/eslint-config-javascript/maintainers';
// ...
export default [
...baseConfig,
// ... your configuration
];
Find the student configuration here. It's goal is to help detect and prevent common problems, without making any decisions about code-style.
The rules are based on:
eslint:recommended
Because the Exercism JavaScript track is primarily focussing on running the exercises on Node, only node
globals are turned on in the environment, but when extending this configuration, you can add more (or turn those off).
Similar to the students configuration, and found here, it also includes the prettier
plugin because we use prettier
to achieve consistent code formatting.
This plugin turns off rules that conflict with formatting.
Additionally, it doesn't have warnings but errors for most/all of the rules in the students configuration.
Because the tooling (such as the JavaScript Analyzer, Representer, and Test Runner) are written in TypeScript, they don't use the same configuration files. If you're looking for those, or to build your own tools in TypeScript, go to @exercism/eslint-config-tooling.
If you want to work on this repository, install the dependencies using corepack
and pnpm
:
corepack enable pnpm
corepack pnpm install
Because pnpm is configured to use isolated node_modules
(symlinked), everything such as your tools and plugins inside your editor should keep working as expected.
FAQs
ESLint configuration for the JavaScript track on Exercism
The npm package @exercism/eslint-config-javascript receives a total of 70 weekly downloads. As such, @exercism/eslint-config-javascript popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @exercism/eslint-config-javascript 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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