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eslint-config-defaults

A set of default eslint configuration

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eslint-config-strict

A set of configurable ESLint configurations.

Installation

Install this config package and ESLint:

$ npm install --save-dev eslint-config-defaults

Usage

Full Configurations

This set of configs is meant to be extended on a per-project basis as necessary using ESLint's shareable configs feature. For more details about how shareable configs work, see the ESLint documentation.

This package includes the following full configurations:

  • defaults - The default ES5 config
  • defaults/off - Turns off all rules. This will be ESLint's default after 1.0.0
  • defaults/es5-browser - The default ES5 config with browser globals
  • defaults/es5-node - The default ES5 config with node globals and rules
  • defaults/es5-test - The default ES5 config with mocha globals
  • defaults/es5 - The default ES5 config
  • defaults/es6-browser - The default ES6 config with browser globals
  • defaults/es6-node - The default ES6 config with node globals and rules
  • defaults/es6-test - The default ES6 config with mocha globals
  • defaults/es6 - The default ES6 config

To extend a config in ESLint just add the extends attribute to your .eslintrc

{
  "extends": "defaults"
}
{
  "extends": "defaults/es6-browser"
}
Piecemeal Configurations

ESLint configuration is broken out into categories that mirror the documentation. Each of the following directories can be included as a set of defaults or by including the off.js file which turns off every rule in this category.

best-practices, errors, es6, legacy, node, strict, style, variables

Using these you should be able to create the exact starting config you need

{
  "extends": ["defaults/es6-browser", "defaults/legacy/defaults.js"]
}
{
  "extends": [
    "defaults/best-practices/default.js",
    "defaults/errors/default.js"

    "defaults/es6/off.js"
    "defaults/legacy/off.js"
    "defaults/node/off.js"
  ]

  "env" {
    "phantom": true
  }
}

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MIT License

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Package last updated on 24 Jun 2015

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