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@next/eslint-plugin-next
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The @next/eslint-plugin-next package provides a set of ESLint rules specifically tailored for Next.js applications. It helps developers follow best practices and avoid common pitfalls when building applications with Next.js.
Page-level configuration enforcement
This feature enforces that page navigation within a Next.js application is done using the Link component from Next.js instead of raw HTML anchor tags. This ensures client-side navigation is properly handled.
module.exports = {
extends: ['plugin:@next/next/recommended'],
rules: {
'@next/next/no-html-link-for-pages': 'error'
}
};
No sync scripts
This rule prevents the use of synchronous scripts in Next.js pages, which can lead to performance issues. It encourages the use of Next.js's built-in script optimization features.
module.exports = {
extends: ['plugin:@next/next/recommended'],
rules: {
'@next/next/no-sync-scripts': 'error'
}
};
No CSS tags
This rule ensures that CSS is imported using Next.js's built-in CSS support rather than through raw <link> tags in the document head, which can lead to unoptimized loading of styles.
module.exports = {
extends: ['plugin:@next/next/recommended'],
rules: {
'@next/next/no-css-tags': 'error'
}
};
This package includes ESLint rules for React applications. It helps with best practices and catching common mistakes in React code. While it is not specific to Next.js, it is often used alongside Next.js projects for general React code quality.
This plugin focuses on enforcing accessibility best practices in JSX elements. It is complementary to @next/eslint-plugin-next, which does not specifically target accessibility concerns.
This is a widely-used ESLint configuration that enforces a set of coding standards and best practices for JavaScript and React. It is more general-purpose compared to @next/eslint-plugin-next, which is tailored for Next.js applications.
FAQs
ESLint plugin for Next.js.
The npm package @next/eslint-plugin-next receives a total of 5,957,912 weekly downloads. As such, @next/eslint-plugin-next popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @next/eslint-plugin-next demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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