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@lbenie/linting
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My personal opinionated linting configuration for eslint prettier and stylelint
Inside your project install the package
npm i -D @lbenie/linting
or
yarn add -D @lbenie/linting
Then create a eslint.config.js
file at the root of your project and add the following
import rules from '@lbenie/linting/eslint';
export default [
...rules,
]
Then create a stylelint.config.cjs
file at the root of your project and add the following
import rules from '@lbenie/linting/stylelint';
export default [
...rules,
]
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