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@seamly/eslint-config
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This is the default eslint configuration for @seamly/*
implementations.
yarn add -D @seamly/eslint-config
// or
npm install -D @seamly/eslint-config
This package can be used as @seamly/eslint-config
following the Eslint documentation on Extending configuration files.
.eslintrc.js
module.exports = {
...
extends: [
'@seamly/eslint-config'
]
...
}
For react-specific defaults, the package exports a react-ruleset which implements eslint-plugin-react
and eslint-plugin-react-hooks
, including:
react-hooks/rules-of-hooks
react-hooks/exhaustive-deps
This ruleset implements on top of the default @seamly/eslint-config
.
module.exports = {
...
extends: [
'@seamly/eslint-config/react'
]
...
}
For webpack-specific defaults, the package exports a webpack-ruleset which implements eslint-import-resolver-webpack
.
This ruleset implements on top of the default @seamly/eslint-config
.
module.exports = {
...
extends: [
'@seamly/eslint-config/webpack'
]
...
}
1.0.1 (22 January 2021)
eslint
devDependency and peerDependency from 2.x to 1.xFAQs
Default eslint-config used within @seamly implementations
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