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eslint-config-eversports
Advanced tools
This configuration is based on the JavaScript Standard Style.
Please have a look at the rules for detailed information on the Standard Style rules.
Maybe the "no semicolons" rule jumps out the most, but the code looks really much more clean without them and one gets used to it very quickly.
See also the Additional Rules below.
Add this package to the devDependencies of your package.json. Choose the version you want to use (e.g. v1.0.0).
npm install --save-dev eslint-config-eversports
Then create a .eslintrc.json
file with the following content:
{
"extends": "eversports"
}
Now you can check if your project fulfills the defined rules:
eslint --ignore-path .gitignore .
Add this command as a script to your package.json and use the pre-commit package to add a git pre commit hook to your package.json.
let
or const
instead of var
const
Use let
only for variables which should be explicitly reassigned.
Do not write code lines that exceed 160 characters (which is very generous anyways).
Trailing comments or urls may exceed this limit.
(no ESLint rule available yet)
Arrow functions allow two different forms:
param => expression
In this case, the value of the expression is returned implicitly.
param => {
statements
}
For arrow functions with a block body, you need an explicit return
statement.
Please avoid multiline arrow functions without a block body.
Examples:
// ✓ ok
promise.then(result => result.x)
// ✗ avoid
promise.then(result =>
complexMethodCall(
param1,
somethingMoreComplex,
result))
// ✓ ok
promise.then(result => {
const param2 = somethingMoreComplex
return complexMethodCall(
param1,
param2,
result)
})
(no ESLint rule available yet)
Arrow functions do not bind the this
variable so you can use the this
variable of the upper scope.
You should always prefer arrow functions over anonymous functions except for cases where you explicitly need
the bound this
variable.
FAQs
Eversports Code Style
The npm package eslint-config-eversports receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, eslint-config-eversports popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that eslint-config-eversports demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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