eslint-plugin-github
Installation
npm install --save-dev eslint eslint-plugin-github
Setup
Legacy Configuration (.eslintrc
)
Add github
to your list of plugins in your ESLint config.
JSON ESLint config example:
{
"plugins": ["github"]
}
Extend the configs you wish to use.
JSON ESLint config example:
{
"extends": ["plugin:github/recommended"]
}
Flat Configuration (eslint-config.js
)
Import the eslint-plugin-github
, and extend any of the configurations using getFlatConfigs()
as needed like so:
import github from 'eslint-plugin-github'
export default [
github.getFlatConfigs().browser,
github.getFlatConfigs().recommended,
github.getFlatConfigs().react,
...github.getFlatConfigs().typescript,
{
files: ['**/*.{js,mjs,cjs,jsx,mjsx,ts,tsx,mtsx}'],
ignores: ['eslint.config.mjs'],
rules: {
'github/array-foreach': 'error',
'github/async-preventdefault': 'warn',
'github/no-then': 'error',
'github/no-blur': 'error',
},
},
]
[!NOTE]
If you configured the filenames/match-regex
rule, please note we have adapted the match regex rule into eslint-plugin-github
as the original eslint-filenames-plugin
is no longer maintained and needed a flat config support update.
Please update the name to github/filenames-match-regex
, and note, the default rule is kebab case or camelCase with one hump. For custom configuration, such as matching for camelCase regex, here's an example:
'github/filenames-match-regex': ['error', '^([a-z0-9]+)([A-Z][a-z0-9]+)*$'],
The available configs are:
internal
- Rules useful for github applications.
browser
- Useful rules when shipping your app to the browser.
react
- Recommended rules for React applications.
recommended
- Recommended rules for every application.
typescript
- Useful rules when writing TypeScript.
Component mapping (Experimental)
Note: This is experimental and subject to change.
The react
config includes rules which target specific HTML elements. You may provide a mapping of custom components to an HTML element in your eslintrc
configuration to increase linter coverage.
By default, these eslint rules will check the "as" prop for underlying element changes. If your repo uses a different prop name for polymorphic components provide the prop name in your eslintrc
configuration under polymorphicPropName
.
{
"settings": {
"github": {
"polymorphicPropName": "asChild",
"components": {
"Box": "p",
"Link": "a"
}
}
}
}
This config will be interpreted in the following way:
- All
<Box>
elements will be treated as a p
element type. <Link>
without a defined as
prop will be treated as a a
.<Link as='button'>
will be treated as a button
element type.
Rules
💼 Configurations enabled in.
🔍 Set in the browser
configuration.
🔐 Set in the internal
configuration.
⚛️ Set in the react
configuration.
✅ Set in the recommended
configuration.
🔧 Automatically fixable by the --fix
CLI option.
❌ Deprecated.