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rollup-plugin-eslint
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Rollup plugin to verify entry point and all imported files with ESLint.
yarn add rollup-plugin-eslint --dev
import { rollup } from "rollup";
import { eslint } from "rollup-plugin-eslint";
export default {
input: "main.js",
plugins: [
eslint({
/* your options */
})
]
};
See more options here eslint-config.
You can also use eslint configuration in the form of a .eslintrc.*
file in your project's root. It will be loaded automatically.
Type: boolean
Default: false
If true, will auto fix source code.
Type: boolean
Default: false
If true, will throw an error if any errors were found.
Type: boolean
Default: false
If true, will throw an error if any warnings were found.
Type: array
or string
Default: []
A single file, or array of files, to include when linting.
Type: array
or string
Default: node_modules/**
A single file, or array of files, to exclude when linting.
Type: function
or string
Default: stylish
Custom error formatter or the name of a built-in formatter.
MIT © Bogdan Chadkin
FAQs
Verify entry point and all imported files with ESLint
We found that rollup-plugin-eslint demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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