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@grafana/eslint-config
Advanced tools
Grafana's ESLint config.
yarn add @grafana/eslint-config --dev
or:
npm install @grafana/eslint-config --save-dev
Don't forget to install peerDependencies.
npm info "@grafana/eslint-config@latest" peerDependencies
If using npm 5+, use this shortcut
npx install-peerdeps --dev @grafana/eslint-config
If using yarn, you can also use the shortcut described above if you have npm 5+ installed on your machine, as the command will detect that you are using yarn and will act accordingly.
Otherwise, run npm info "@grafana/eslint-config@latest" peerDependencies
to list the peer dependencies and versions, then run yarn add --dev <dependency>@<version>
for each listed peer dependency.
{
"extends": ["@grafana/eslint-config"]
}
It will automatically handle *.(js|ts|tsx)
files.
Publishing is handled by github actions which is triggered by a merge to master that contains a change to the version property in the package.json
file. You can either do that manually or use the command below to version bump, commit and tag.
npm version [<newversion> | major | minor | patch ]
Also be sure to update any official packages that depend on this with fixes and version increases.
It's probable that any change will be a breaking one, so it's best to stick to major version releases.
FAQs
Grafana's ESLint config
The npm package @grafana/eslint-config receives a total of 13,280 weekly downloads. As such, @grafana/eslint-config popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @grafana/eslint-config demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 22 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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