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eslint-config-twilio-react
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Twilio's approach to React styling.
This config includes the following plugins and extensions:
eslint-config-twilio
eslint-plugin-react
eslint-plugin-react-hooks
eslint-plugin-a11y
eslint-plugin-no-unsanitized
$ npm install eslint eslint-config-twilio-react --save-dev
Add the ESLint config to either your package.json
or your .eslintrc
:
{
"name": "my-project",
"eslintConfig": {
"extends": [
"twilio-react"
]
}
}
{
"extends": [
"twilio-react"
]
}
Then add the following two scripts for running and fixing your codebase:
{
"scripts": {
"lint": "eslint --ext js --ext jsx src/",
"lint:fix": "npm run lint -- --fix"
}
}
This package makes use of Prettier for setting specific code formatting rules in your project.
If you want to allow your IDE to auto-format your code as you save it, then create a .prettierrc.js
and import the base configuration from the eslint-config-twilio
.
const baseConfig = require('./node_modules/eslint-config-twilio/rules/prettier');
module.exports = {
...baseConfig,
};
You might also want to edit/extend those rules according to your project style-guide. To do that, you will need to make ESLint aware of the changes.
From your .eslintrc
file, add the following override rules:
"prettier/prettier": ["warn", {}, {
"usePrettierrc": true
}],
FAQs
Twilio's ESLint React config
We found that eslint-config-twilio-react demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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