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eslint-plugin-react-naming-convention
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ESLint React's ESLint plugin for naming convention related rules.
Naming convention rules.
# npm
npm install --save-dev eslint-plugin-react-naming-convention
// eslint.config.js
// @ts-check
import js from "@eslint/js";
import reactNamingConvention from "eslint-plugin-react-naming-convention";
import tseslint from "typescript-eslint";
export default tseslint.config({
files: ["**/*.ts", "**/*.tsx"],
extends: [
js.configs.recommended,
tseslint.configs.recommended,
],
plugins: {
"react-naming-convention": reactNamingConvention,
},
languageOptions: {
parser: tseslint.parser,
parserOptions: {
projectService: true,
tsconfigRootDir: import.meta.dirname,
},
},
rules: {
// Put rules you want to use here
"react-naming-convention/component-name": "warn",
},
});
https://eslint-react.xyz/docs/rules/overview#naming-convention-rules
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ESLint React's ESLint plugin for naming convention related rules.
The npm package eslint-plugin-react-naming-convention receives a total of 209,487 weekly downloads. As such, eslint-plugin-react-naming-convention popularity was classified as popular.
We found that eslint-plugin-react-naming-convention demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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