lintroll
An opinionated JavaScript, TypeScript, Vue.js, React, etc. linter.
Powered by ESLint that's enhanced with 12 plugins, covering a wide scope including TypeScript, React, Vue.js, JSON & YAML, and even Markdown code blocks.
Features
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Streamlined syntax: Single quotes, semicolons, tabs, and arrow functions for a clear & intentional coding style.
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Versatile language support: Lints TypeScript, Vue.js, React, JSON & YAML, and even Markdown code blocks ensuring a wide scope of code.
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CLI command Comes with a quick and easy-to-use CLI command, which even supports eslint.config.ts
.
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ESLint config: Also exports an ESLint config so you can itegrate it into your own config!
What does the linted code look like?
Checkout the code fixtures from the passing tests here.
Install
npm i -D lintroll
Using as a CLI command
The lintroll
command can be used as drop-in replacement for eslint
, allowing you to lint your code with this config without any extra configuration.
Lint files in the current directory
lintroll .
Apply auto fix
lintroll . --fix
Lint with caching enabled
lintroll --cache .
Lint only staged files
lintroll --staged .
Specify Node.js files
lintroll --node=./build .
Optional package.json
script
Adding it to package.json#scripts
allows you to simply run npm run lint
(or pnpm lint
) without needing to pass in the current directory (.
) every time.
This also follows the best practice of documenting available commands in a central place.
"scripts": {
+ "lint": "lintroll .",
"build": "..."
"dev": "..."
}
Configuration
If you'd like to customize the linting rules further, you can add one of these ESLint config files to your project root and lint
will detect them automatically:
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eslint.config.ts
: The typed version of the configuration file, ideal if you are working with TypeScript.
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eslint.config.js
: A standard JavaScript file for ESLint configuration, suitable for projects not using TypeScript.
[!NOTE]
When creating your own ESLint config file, you must manually add the pvtnbr
config. Read the section below to learn how.
--help
lintroll
by @privatenumber (Hiroki Osame)
Usage:
lintroll [flags...] <files...>
Flags:
--cache Only check changed files
--cache-location <string> Path to the cache file or directory
--fix Automatically fix problems
-h, --help Show help
--ignore-pattern <string> Pattern of files to ignore
--node <string> Enable Node.js rules. Pass in a glob to specify files
--quiet Report errors only
--staged Only lint staged files within the files passed in
Using as an ESLint config
To use the eslint
command, create a flat configuration file eslint.config.js
at your project root.
[!TIP]
If you'd like to use TypeScript for your config file (eslint.config.ts
), use the lint
command from the previous section. The eslint
command only supports eslint.config.js
.
Simple config
If you want a simple setup with no customization, create the following eslint.config.js
:
Module:
export { default } from 'lintroll'
CommonJS:
module.exports = require('lintroll')
Extended config
In eslint.config.js
:
Module:
import { defineConfig, pvtnbr } from 'lintroll'
export default defineConfig([
{
ignores: [
'tests/fixtures/**/*'
]
},
...pvtnbr({
node: true,
vue: true
})
])
CommonJS:
const { defineConfig, pvtnbr } = require('lintroll')
module.exports = defineConfig([
{
ignores: [
'tests/fixtures/**/*'
]
},
...pvtnbr({
node: true
})
])
[!TIP]
If you'd like to type check your eslint.config.js
file, you can add // @ts-check
to the top.
Linting coverage
This ESLint config comprehensively supports a variety of languages and file types, ensuring coding standards and best practices across your project.
JavaScript | .js , .cjs , .mjs |
Node.js | .cjs , .mjs |
Service Workers | .sw.js , .sw.ts |
TypeScript | .ts , .cts , .mts , .d.ts |
Vue.js | .vue |
React | .jsx , .tsx |
JSON | .json , .json5 , .jsonc |
YML | .yml , .yaml |
Markdown | .md |
Integrated plugins
Each plugin in this ESLint configuration targets specific aspects of your code, ensuring quality and consistency.
API
pvtbr(options)
The main config factory. It takes an object of options and returns a config object.
options.node
Type: boolean | string[]
Default: false
Whether to lint Node.js code. When true
, it will treat all files as Node.js files. You can also pass in an array of glob patterns to specify which files are Node.js files.
defineConfig(configs)
An identity function to enforce type checking on the config.
configs
Type: FlatConfig | FlatConfig[]
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