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eslint-plugin-react-css-module-hints
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The plugin's goal is to warn you when you import a css/scss module and then attempt to use a class which does not exist there. Pretty simple, it addition it will provide a list of all available classes from that module in hints, so that you can fix the pr
The plugin's goal is to warn you when you import a css/scss module and then attempt to use a class which does not exist there. Pretty simple, it addition it will provide a list of all available classes from that module in hints, so that you can fix the problem.
Obviously requires eslint
to run, since it is merely its plugin.
Install with npm:
npm i -D eslint-plugin-react-css-module-hints
or yarn:
yarn add -D eslint-plugin-react-css-module-hints
Then plug it in in your eslint configuration file, i.e. in .eslintrc.json
:
{
"plugins": ["react-css-module-hints"],
"rules": {
"react-css-module-hints/no-non-existant-classes": "warn"
}
}
That's it, you're ready to go.
Demo:
FAQs
The plugin's goal is to warn you when you import a css/scss module and then attempt to use a class which does not exist there. Pretty simple, it addition it will provide a list of all available classes from that module in hints, so that you can fix the pr
We found that eslint-plugin-react-css-module-hints demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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