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hermes-eslint
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hermes-eslint
is a custom parser for ESLint. It is the recommended parser for use for linting with Flow code.
To use hermes-eslint
as the parser for ESLint in your project you must specify "hermes-eslint"
as the "parser"
in your .eslintrc
configuration file:
{
"parser": "hermes-eslint"
}
The ESLint documentation provides more information about how to configure ESLint, including how to specify a custom parser.
You may provide additional configuration for hermes-eslint
by passing an object containing configuration options as the "parserOptions"
in your ESLint configuration file. This object may contain the following properties:
type ParserOptions = {
/**
* The identifier that's used for JSX Element creation (after transpilation).
* This should not be a member expression - just the root identifier (i.e. use "React" instead of "React.createElement").
*
* To use the new global JSX transform function, you can explicitly set this to `null`.
*
* Defaults to `"React"`.
*/
jsxPragma?: string | null,
/**
* The identifier that's used for JSX fragment elements (after transpilation).
* If `null`, assumes transpilation will always use a member on `jsxFactory` (i.e. React.Fragment).
* This should not be a member expression - just the root identifier (i.e. use "h" instead of "h.Fragment").
*
* Defaults to `null`.
*/
jsxFragmentName?: string | null,
/**
* The source type of the script.
*
* Defaults to `"module"`.
*/
sourceType?: 'script' | 'module',
/**
* Ignore <fbt /> JSX elements when adding references to the module-level `React` variable.
* FBT is JSX that's transformed to non-JSX and thus references differently
*
* https://facebook.github.io/fbt/
*/
fbt?: boolean,
};
{
"parser": "hermes-eslint",
"parserOptions": {
"sourceType": "module"
}
}
FAQs
A custom parser for ESLint using the Hermes parser
The npm package hermes-eslint receives a total of 103,425 weekly downloads. As such, hermes-eslint popularity was classified as popular.
We found that hermes-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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