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@mintlify/oxlint-config
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Mintlify's Oxlint configuration, ported from the existing ESLint configurations.
npm install --save-dev @mintlify/oxlint-config
For a TypeScript project, create an oxlintrc.json in your project root:
{
"extends": "@mintlify/oxlint-config"
}
For Next.js projects, extend the Next-specific config:
{
"extends": "@mintlify/oxlint-config/next"
}
Or reference the config directly when running oxlint:
oxlint -c node_modules/@mintlify/oxlint-config/oxlintrc.json
oxlintrc.json matches the shared TypeScript lint rules from @mintlify/eslint-config-typescript, including the TypeScript and Import plugins.next.json builds on the TypeScript config to add React, JSX A11y, and Next.js plugin support, mirroring @mintlify/eslint-config-next.FAQs
Mintlify's Oxlint configuration
The npm package @mintlify/oxlint-config receives a total of 31 weekly downloads. As such, @mintlify/oxlint-config popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mintlify/oxlint-config demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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