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@ridedott/eslint-config
Advanced tools
Safety-oriented, fp-first configuration of ESLint.
To use this configuration, install it as a devDependency
first, alongside
ESLint itself:
npm install --save-dev @ridedott/eslint-config eslint
Once it is finished, add an ESLint configuration to your project in a top-level
eslint.config.js
file.
IMPORTANT: Starting from @ridedott/eslint-config@3
, the exported
configuration is a flat config (see
ESLint docs
for more details). To use it, please
migrate your
project's configuration to flat config as well.
Multiple versions of the configuration are exported:
jest
: the default export, for projects using Jestvitest
: the configuration for projects using Vitestjest-esm
: the configuration for projects using Jest with ESMvitest-esm
: the configuration for projects using Vitest with ESMAn example configuration (using the default export) would look like this:
import sharedConfig from '@ridedott/eslint-config';
// equivalent to each of the following:
// import { jest as sharedConfig } from '@ridedott/eslint-config';
// import sharedConfig from '@ridedott/eslint-config/jest';
export default [
...sharedConfig,
{
rules: {
// An example override for a rule configured in @ridedott/eslint-config
'sort-keys': 'off',
},
},
];
and a script in your package.json
which will help you run ESLint with correct
dependencies:
{
"scripts": {
"lint": "eslint '**/*.ts'",
"lint:fix": "eslint --fix '**/*.ts'"
}
}
If you would like to add a Visual Studio Code integration too, consider starting with the following configuration.
Add an extension to the list of suggested ones in .vscode/extensions.json
:
{
"recommendations": ["dbaeumer.vscode-eslint"]
}
Add ESLint settings to the workspace settings in .vscode/settings.json
:
{
"eslint.codeAction.disableRuleComment": {
"enable": true,
"location": "separateLine"
},
"eslint.codeAction.showDocumentation": {
"enable": true
},
"eslint.enable": true,
"eslint.lintTask.enable": true,
"eslint.run": "onType",
"eslint.useFlatConfig": true
}
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See usage notes on how to consume this package in your project.
Minimal requirements to set up the project:
Start by cloning the repository:
git clone git@github.com:ridedott/eslint-config.git
In case you don't have a git client, you can get the latest version directly by using this link and extracting the downloaded archive.
Go to the right directory and install dependencies:
cd eslint-config
npm install
npx husky install
That's it! You can now go to the next step.
This repository does not contain any source code, just the configuration, so no tests are present.
This project uses Prettier to automate formatting. All supported files are being reformatted in a precommit hook. You can also use one of the two scripts to validate and optionally fix all the files:
npm run format
npm run format:fix
Publishing is handled in an automated way and must not be performed manually.
Each commit to the master branch is automatically deployed to both npm and
GitHub Packages registries with a version specified in package.json
. All other
commits are published as pre-releases by the integration pipeline.
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
This project adheres to Semantic Versioning v2.
IMPORTANT Changes and additions of linting rules are not considered breaking changes.
FAQs
Safety-oriented, fp-first configuration of ESLint.
The npm package @ridedott/eslint-config receives a total of 666 weekly downloads. As such, @ridedott/eslint-config popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ridedott/eslint-config demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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