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@kitql/eslint-config
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npm install @kitql/eslint-config --D
.eslint.config.js
import { kitql } from '@kitql/eslint-config'
export default [...kitql()]
.prettierrc.cjs
import { kitql } from './packages/eslint-config/.prettierrc.cjs'
export default {
...kitql(),
// Some custom things?
}
.prettierignore
.DS_Store
node_modules
/build
/.svelte-kit
/package
.env
.env.*
!.env.example
# Ignore files for PNPM, NPM and YARN
pnpm-lock.yaml
package-lock.json
yarn.lock
# Ignore files that are project specific
/db
# lint
npm exec kitql-lint
# format
npm exec kitql-lint --format
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The npm package @kitql/eslint-config receives a total of 77 weekly downloads. As such, @kitql/eslint-config popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @kitql/eslint-config demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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