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eslint-config-eta
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Emerging Technology Advisors ESLint Configuration
This is the sharable ESLint config used in ETA projects.
The default ESLint configuration lints for ES5.
Install the default configuration package and eslint
dependency:
npm install --save-dev eslint-config-eta eslint
Add the config to a .eslintrc
file using the ESLint extends
attribute:
{
"extends": "eta"
}
The ES6 ESLint configuration lints for ES6.
Install the default configuration package and eslint
dependency:
npm install --save-dev eslint-config-eta eslint
Add the config to a .eslintrc
file using the ESLint extends
attribute:
{
"extends": "eta/es6"
}
The React.js eslint configuration lints for both ES6 and React.js.
Install the React.js configuration package and eslint
dependency:
npm install --save-dev eslint-config-eta eslint-plugin-react eslint-plugin-babel eslint
Add the config to a .eslintrc
file using the ESLint extends
attribute:
{
"extends": "eta/react"
}
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Emerging Technology Advisors eslint config
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