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Opinionated JSDevTools ESLint config for JavaScript, TypeScript, and JSX
This is a shareable config for ESLint that's used for JSDevTools projects. It's highly opinionated and tailored to the types of projects we build, so it's probably not relevant to you. But nonetheless, it could be a good starting point for creating your own custom shareable config.
This config uses ESLint's overrides
feature to apply different rulesets to different files based on glob patterns. It currently includes rulesets for JavaScript, TypeScript, and JSX files, as well more relaxed rulesets for test files in any of those languages.
eslint-config-modular
Modular ESLint configuration
tslint-modular
Modular TSLint configuration for TypeScript projects
Run the following npm command to install ESLint and our ESLint config as dev-dependencies of your project:
npm install eslint @jsdevtools/eslint-config --save-dev
Shareable configs are designed to work with the extends
feature of .eslintrc
files. You can learn more about
Shareable Configs on the official ESLint website.
To use our ESLint config in your project, create an .eslintrc.yml
file with the following contents:
.eslintrc.yml
root: true
extends: "@jsdevtools"
rules:
# You can override any rules here
Our ESLint config is 100% free and open-source, under the MIT license. Use it however you want.
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Opinionated JSDevTools ESLint config for JavaScript, TypeScript, and JSX
The npm package @jsdevtools/eslint-config receives a total of 948 weekly downloads. As such, @jsdevtools/eslint-config popularity was classified as not popular.
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