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eslint-config-cheesecakelabs
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This package provides CheesecakeLab's .eslintrc extensible shared config.
This package provides CheesecakeLab's .eslintrc extensible shared config.
with yarn:
$ yarn add --dev eslint-config-cheesecakelabs
or with npm:
$ npm install --save-dev eslint-config-cheesecakelabs
Shareable configs are designed to work with the extends feature of .eslintrc files. Instead of using a file path for the value of extends, use your module name.
For example:
{
"extends": "eslint-config-cheesecakelabs"
}
You can also omit the `eslint-config- and it will be automatically assumed by ESLint:
{
"extends": "cheesecakelabs"
}
IMPORTANT: To use the react config, you need to add it explicitly.
{
"extends": "cheesecakelabs/react"
}
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This package provides CheesecakeLab's .eslintrc extensible shared config.
The npm package eslint-config-cheesecakelabs receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, eslint-config-cheesecakelabs popularity was classified as not popular.
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