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eslint-plugin-readme
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ESLint plugin providing custom rules for ReadMe's coding standards
Custom ESLint plugin for some ReadMe engineering guidelines and gotchas.
In .eslintrc
file add the following line:
extends: ['plugin:readme/<config>'],
plugins: ['readme'],
Config | Description |
---|---|
esm | Rules specific to ESM libraries. |
Rule | Description | Config |
---|---|---|
no-dual-exports | Prevent cases of having a file with dual default and named exports. | esm |
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ESLint plugin providing custom rules for ReadMe's coding standards
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