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eslint-plugin-bpmn-io
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1.0.0
CHORE
: prohibit inherits
in browser
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Common lint rules for bpmn.io projects.
Extend bpmn-io/*
in your base eslint configuration:
{
"extends": "plugin:bpmn-io/browser"
}
If you use mocha for testing, place another .eslintrc
into your test
folder and extend from bpmn-io/mocha
:
{
"extends": "plugin:bpmn-io/mocha"
}
We ship with a few blue prints:
bpmn-io/browser
: Use for browser based projectsbpmn-io/jsx
: Use jsx
in conjunction with browser
bpmn-io/node
: Use for node based projectsbpmn-io/mocha
: Use for libraries tested with mocha
+ chai
bpmn-io/recommended
: Use for libraries where no environment is assumedMIT
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Shared lint rules for bpmn.io projects
We found that eslint-plugin-bpmn-io demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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