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eslint-config-ybiquitous
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This package is ybiquitous's personal ESLint configuration. For details, please see "Shareable Configs" in ESLint documentation.
This package depends almost on following packages:
About other packages, please check dependencies
in package.json.
npm:
npm install --save-dev eslint eslint-config-ybiquitous prettier
Yarn:
yarn add --dev eslint eslint-config-ybiquitous prettier
For past releases, please see Change Log.
Edit .eslintrc
:
{
"extends": "ybiquitous"
}
Or, if you do not need eslint-plugin-compat
:
{
"extends": "ybiquitous/base"
}
git checkout master
git pull
yarn release:dry-run
yarn release
git push --follow-tags
(npm publish
does not need, because it will be executed in CI)MIT © ybiquitous
4.0.0 (2017-12-05)
plugin:eslint-comments/recommended
configuration (#126) (1ea089a)prettier
(peer dependency) becomes necessary.<a name="3.0.1"></a>
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We found that eslint-config-ybiquitous 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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