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@restorecommerce/eslint-config-restorecommerce
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The eslint configs used for Restore Commerce
The eslint configs used for Restore Commerce. The ruleset is just a slightly modified version of eslint-config-airbnb-base.
Add it as a dev-dependency:
"devDependencies": {
"eslint-config-restorecommerce": "restorecommerce/eslint-config-restorecommerce",
...
}
Add a script lint
like so:
"scripts": {
"lint": "eslint *.json *.js lib/**",
...
}
Have a file .eslintrc
and add:
{
"extends": "eslint-config-restorecommerce"
}
FAQs
The eslint configs used for Restore Commerce
The npm package @restorecommerce/eslint-config-restorecommerce receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, @restorecommerce/eslint-config-restorecommerce popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @restorecommerce/eslint-config-restorecommerce demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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