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eslint-config-love
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This is an ESLint shareable configuration.
Any change that might require a user to make changes beyond upgrading this package is considered major. For example, rule addition are obviously major. It is expected that most version bumps will be major.
Here are example ESLint configuration files.
ECMAScript Modules:
import love from 'eslint-config-love'
export default [
{
...love,
files: ['**/*.js', '**/*.ts'],
},
]
CommonJS:
module.exports = (async function config() {
const { default: love } = await import('eslint-config-love')
return [
{
...love,
files: ['**/*.js', '**/*.ts'],
},
]
})()
Learn how to configure ESLint.
Note: the config exported by this package sets languageOptions.parserOptions.project = true
.
Read about the project
option here.
There are some more parserOptions
you may care about.
$ npx eslint .
As with any ESLint configuration, some ad-hoc disabling of rules is expected. It is further expected that the strict nature of this configuration would more frequently require the disabling of rules.
Consider minimizing the scope in which rules are disabled;
prefer using eslint-disable-*
comments when possible.
Otherwise, rules can be disabled for a subset of files using configuration.
This project is developed primarily in remote mob programming format. See schedule and how to apply here.
Otherwise, see CONTRIBUTING.md
.
To ensure the continuity of this project, consider sponsoring the author.
FAQs
A TypeScript ESLint config that loves you
The npm package eslint-config-love receives a total of 62,514 weekly downloads. As such, eslint-config-love popularity was classified as popular.
We found that eslint-config-love demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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