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@minimaltech/eslint-react
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This repository contains the shared ESLint configuration used by the Minimal Technology team. It provides a standardized set of linting rules for your JavaScript and TypeScript projects, helping to ensure code quality and consistency across your projects.
First of all, ensure that Node.js and pnpm are installed in your system. Then, run the following command to install the package:
pnpm add -D @minimaltech/eslint-react
This command installs this package as a devDependency in your project.
This eslint configuration expects some peerDependencies
or devDependencies
to be installed in your project. Please ensure that you have them installed as devDependency.
You can install them using the following command:
pnpm add -D eslint@^8.57.0 prettier typescript
Create a eslint.config.*
file in your project's root (or update the existing one) with the following content:
import confs from "@minimaltech/eslint-react";
const configs = [
...confs,
{
// extra configs
},
];
export default configs;
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