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@hermeznetwork/eslint-config-hermez
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Shared ESLint config for all the frontends projects in Hermez
This repo contains a shareable ESLint config to share across all the frontend projects in the Hermez organization. It has been designed to work with TypeScript and React.
This config will ignore common directories in a React project created with create-react-app
:
node-modules
build
public
First of all, you will need to install the peerDependencies
:
npm i react typescript eslint
After that, you'll be able to install the package without warnings:
npm i @hermeznetwork/eslint-config-hermez
Then, create an .eslintrc.json
file in your frontend project with this content:
{
"extends": "@hermeznetwork/eslint-config-hermez"
}
Check that everything works fine:
eslint --ext .ts,.tsx .
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Shared ESLint config for all the frontends projects in Hermez
The npm package @hermeznetwork/eslint-config-hermez receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @hermeznetwork/eslint-config-hermez popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @hermeznetwork/eslint-config-hermez demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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