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@uscreen.de/eslint-config-prettystandard-node
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ESLint sharable config: prettier & standard for node
ESLint sharable config: prettier & standard for node
While maintaining a larger number of projects with different versions of Node.js, modules, and linters, we can't recommend installing any global packages or binaries at all. Thus ESLint and it's config get installed as configured devDependency within their projects package.json. Editors are configured to use local eslint
if found to overcome compatibility issues throughout different projects.
This package aims to avoid boilerplate and cope&paste with dozens of dotfiles in that scenario.
Install all required plugins together with the ESLint and Prettier binaries as direct dependencies by adding this package to your devDependencies.
This is not following the proposed best-practice (see roadmap below), but works.
yarn:
yarn add @uscreen.de/eslint-config-prettystandard-node -D
npm:
npm install @uscreen.de/eslint-config-prettystandard-node -D
Add or modify your .eslintrc.js
to extend @uscreen.de/eslint-config-prettystandard-node
, for example:
module.exports = {
extends: ['@uscreen.de/eslint-config-prettystandard-node']
}
This includes Prettier configuration, so you don't need to apply any extra .prettierrc
.
Format according to https://keepachangelog.com
Licensed under MIT.
Maintained, Supported and Sponsored by u|screen
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ESLint sharable config: prettier & standard for node
The npm package @uscreen.de/eslint-config-prettystandard-node receives a total of 32 weekly downloads. As such, @uscreen.de/eslint-config-prettystandard-node popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @uscreen.de/eslint-config-prettystandard-node demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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