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@ticketmaster/eslint-config-allure
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Allure shareable ESLint configuration that follow Allure design system recommendations
Opinionated ESLint configuration that follow Allure design system recommendations
The following packages need to be present on your project in order to use this library.
"eslint": ">=8.0.0",
"prettier": "^3.1.0",
"typescript": ">=5.0.0"
If they are not already present, add the required peerDependencies to your devDependencies
yarn add eslint prettier typescript -D
Add @ticketmaster/eslint-config-allure
to your devDependencies
yarn add @ticketmaster/eslint-config-allure -D
Add "@ticketmaster/eslint-config-allure"
into the extends property of your .eslintrc.json
file.
{
"extends": ["@ticketmaster/eslint-config-allure"]
}
Since @ticketmaster/eslint-config-allure is opinionated, your TSLint configuration file should not have any override rules and should look very similar to the one above.
@ticketmaster/eslint-config-allure remove all the formating rules already supported by Prettier. Because of that, if you have an auto-fix script, you gonna need to add the Prettier formater inside of this script.
It is recommended to add the two following scripts into you packages.json to facilitate your usage of ESlint.
"scripts": {
"lint": "eslint .",
"format": "prettier --write --log-level warn .",
"fix": "yarn lint --fix && yarn format"
}
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Allure shareable ESLint configuration that follow Allure design system recommendations
We found that @ticketmaster/eslint-config-allure demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 33 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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