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@remix-run/eslint-config
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@remix-run/eslint-configThis package includes a shareable ESLint config for Remix projects.
This package is new, but eventually we will include it as a dependency in projects bootstrapped with create-remix so that no configuration in necessary for those apps.
First, install this package along with ESLint in your project. This package requires at least version 8.1 of ESLint
npm install -D eslint @remix-run/eslint-config
Then create a file named .eslintrc in the root of your project:
{
"extends": "@remix-run/eslint-config"
}
This packages also ships with optional configuration options for projects that use Jest for testing. To enable these rules, add the following to your .eslintrc:
{
"extends": ["@remix-run/eslint-config", "@remix-run/eslint-config/jest"]
}
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ESLint configuration for Remix projects
The npm package @remix-run/eslint-config receives a total of 113,372 weekly downloads. As such, @remix-run/eslint-config popularity was classified as popular.
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