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eslint-config-protect-me-from-my-stupidity

An opinionated ESLint configuration that shall protect you from your stupidity when writing JavaScript.

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eslint-config-protect-me-from-my-stupidity

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An opinionated configuration for ESLint that shall protect you from your stupidity when writing JavaScript.

Usage

Add this to your ESLint configuration.

{
  "extends" : "protect-me-from-my-stupidity"
}

You can use configuration extensions to further cater for more specific scenarios, for example:

{
  "extends" : [
    "protect-me-from-my-stupidity",
    "protect-me-from-my-stupidity/but/let-my-code-look-stupid"
  ]
}

Configuration extensions

ConfigurationUsage
and/from-writing-stupid-vue-componentsIntroduces additional rules for Vue components. At the moment any Vue 3.0 rules that involve deprecating Vue 2.0 feature are turned off.
and/from-writing-stupid-node-applicationsIntroduces additional rules for Node applications.
but/let-my-code-look-stupidStops all code style checks.
but/let-me-write-stupid-testsLoosens up some rules for writing test specifications.
but/let-my-vue-components-look-stupidStops all code style checks for Vue components.
but/let-my-node-applications-look-stupidStops all code style checks for Node applications.

Parser

This project configures ESLint to parse JavaScript with the following in mind by default:

  • ECMAScript modules are enabled.
  • All features up to ECMAScript 2021 are enabled.

Note: This project makes no other assumption about your JavaScript environment, you must configure that yourself. See https://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/configuring#specifying-environments.

Plugins

This project currently includes configuration for the following plugins:

PluginRequired dependency
eslint-plugin-importYes
eslint-plugin-promiseYes
@stylistic/eslint-plugin-jsYes
eslint-plugin-vueOnly when using vue related configuration.
eslint-plugin-nodeOnly when using node related configuration.

Note: You will have to install the above plugins yourself as they are peer dependencies.

Semantic versioning

This project follows a semantic versioning policy that aims not to surprise you.

Patch release

  • Updating an existing rule that will result in ESLint reporting fewer errors.

Minor release

  • Updating an existing rule that will result in ESLint reporting different or more errors.
  • Adding a new rule.

Major release

  • Removing support for an old version of ESLint.
  • Adding support for a new plugin.
  • Removing support for an old version of an existing plugin.
  • Adding a new configuration.

Note: It is advised that you only take patch versions using tilde ranges.

Getting started

This project is available through the Node Package Manager (NPM), so you can install it like so:

npm install eslint-config-protect-me-from-my-stupidity --save-dev

Disclaimer

Finally, if you get offended by my use of the word stupid. It is just a joke.

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Package last updated on 26 May 2024

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