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eslint-config-warp
Advanced tools
npm install --save-dev eslint eslint-config-warp
Create a .eslintrc.json
file in the project root containing the following:
Default usage
{
"extends": ["warp"],
"env": {
"browser": true
}
}
Always configure your environment.
Inside NodeJS ("env":{"node":true}
is implied)
$ npm install --save-dev eslint-plugin-node
{
"extends": ["warp/node"]
}
With ES6 support ("env":{"es6":true}
is implied)
{
"extends": ["warp/es6"]
}
ES6 module
{
"extends": ["warp/module"]
}
Combining rulesets
{
"extends": ["warp/node", "warp/es6"]
}
.eslintignore
to ignore paths..eslintrc
file./*eslint rule:0*/
comments to override specific rules per file.//eslint-disable-line
.npm install --save-dev eslint-config-standard-react eslint-plugin-react
{
"extends": ["warp/jsx"]
}
FAQs
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