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generator-eslint
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The ESLint generator for Yeoman. This generator is intended to aid development within the ESLint project. It is designed to work within the top-level eslint
directory.
First and foremost, you must have Node.js and npm installed. If you don't have Node.js installed, please download and install the latest version.
With Node.js installed, you can run this command:
npm i -g generator-eslint
The Yeoman generator currently supports the following commands:
If you want to create a new ESLint rule, make sure you're in the top-level directory of an ESLint repo clone and type:
yo eslint:rule
You'll be prompted for some information and then it will generate the files necessary for a new rule, including the source file, a test file, and a documentation file.
Copyright 2014 Nicholas C. Zakas. All rights reserved.
FAQs
A Yeoman generator for creating ESLint plugins/rules
The npm package generator-eslint receives a total of 890 weekly downloads. As such, generator-eslint popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that generator-eslint demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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