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@open-turo/eslint-config-typescript
Turo eslint configuration for typescript
Install the package and all of its peer dependencies:
npx install-peerdeps --dev @open-turo/eslint-config-typescript
Then in your .eslintrc
file add:
"extends": "@open-turo/eslint-config-typescript"
Install pre-commit and the commit hooks:
pre-commit install
pre-commit install --hook-type commit-msg
Please review Issues, post new Issues against this repository as needed.
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Turo eslint configuration for typescript
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