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eslint-config-prettier
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Package description
The eslint-config-prettier npm package is used to disable all formatting-related ESLint rules that might conflict with Prettier. This allows developers to use both ESLint and Prettier without having to deal with conflicting formatting rules. It ensures that ESLint focuses on code-quality rules, and Prettier takes care of code formatting.
Disabling conflicting rules
By extending eslint-config-prettier in your ESLint configuration file, you can turn off all rules that are unnecessary or might conflict with Prettier.
{ "extends": ["prettier"] }
Integration with other ESLint configs
eslint-config-prettier can be easily integrated with other ESLint configurations like Airbnb by placing it last in the extends array, which ensures that it will override any other formatting rules that might conflict with Prettier.
{ "extends": ["airbnb", "prettier"] }
Support for plugins
eslint-config-prettier provides support for disabling conflicting rules from various ESLint plugins, such as React or TypeScript, ensuring compatibility across different codebases.
{ "extends": ["prettier/react", "prettier/@typescript-eslint"] }
eslint-config-standard is an ESLint Shareable Config for JavaScript Standard Style. It enforces a consistent style across your codebase. Unlike eslint-config-prettier, it does not turn off formatting rules and is not specifically designed to be used with Prettier.
eslint-config-airbnb is one of the most popular ESLint configurations which enforces Airbnb's JavaScript style guide. It includes a set of rules for code quality and formatting. While it can be used with Prettier, it does not disable formatting rules by default like eslint-config-prettier does.
eslint-config-google is based on Google's JavaScript style guide. It provides a set of ESLint rules that align with Google's code style recommendations. Similar to eslint-config-airbnb, it is not tailored for use with Prettier and does not disable conflicting formatting rules.
Changelog
Version 7.2.0 (2021-01-18)
Readme
Turns off all rules that are unnecessary or might conflict with [Prettier].
This lets you use your favorite shareable config without letting its stylistic choices get in the way when using Prettier.
Note that this config only turns rules off, so it only makes sense using it together with some other config.
FAQs
Turns off all rules that are unnecessary or might conflict with Prettier.
The npm package eslint-config-prettier receives a total of 17,578,956 weekly downloads. As such, eslint-config-prettier popularity was classified as popular.
We found that eslint-config-prettier demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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