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@m6web/eslint-plugin-react
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The purpose of this package is simple, simplify the configuration of eslint and prettier in our projects.
It provides:
With that come some little changes from the default config of eslint-config-airbnb and prettier that you can find in index.js file and [here].
npm install --dev @m6web/eslint-plugin
or
yarn add --dev @m6web/eslint-plugin
Then you need to add the plugin in the .eslintrc
file of your project. For that create a .eslintrc
and add the following lines:
{
"extends": "plugin:@m6web/default",
}
And that's all.
If you want to customize some rules, follow the eslint documentation.
If you want, you can add the jest support with the following lines:
{
"env": {
"browser": true,
"jasmine": true
}
}
Lint your code:
yarn eslint src/
Rewrite your code, the right way :smiling_imp::
yarn prettier-eslint -- --write 'src/**/*.js'
FAQs
Plugin for eslint and prettier used in m6web projects
We found that @m6web/eslint-plugin-react demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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