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Configuration used in our projects based on great Airbnb with couple tweaks we like better.
eslintrc.yml
extends: blackdice
In this case it's also necessary to install peer dependency of eslint
package itself.
Alternatively if some of EcmaScript proposal features are used, following will use Babel parser instead of ESlint default one to support those.
eslintrc.yml
extends: blackdice/next
In this two other packages needs to be installed: babel-eslint
& eslint-plugin-babel
. Along those you will obviously need other Babel related packages like some presets and plugins that do actual parsing. Most likely one of stage plugins is a good idea, otherwise you don't to use this extended config at all.
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