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Introducing Enhanced Alert Actions and Triage Functionality
Socket now supports four distinct alert actions instead of the previous two, and alert triaging allows users to override the actions taken for all individual alerts.
stylelint-config-prettier
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As of Stylelint v15 all style-related rules have been deprecated. If you are using v15 or higher and are not making use of these deprecated rules, this plugin is no longer necessary.
Turns off all rules that are unnecessary or might conflict with Prettier. This lets you use your favorite shareable config without letting its stylistic choices get in the way when using Prettier.
Install stylelint-config-prettier
:
npm install --save-dev stylelint-config-prettier
Then, append stylelint-config-prettier
to the extends
array in your .stylelintrc.*
file. Make sure to put it last, so it will override other configs.
{
"extends": [
// other configs ...
"stylelint-config-prettier"
]
}
stylelint-config-prettier
is shipped with a little CLI tool to help you check if your configuration contains any rules that are in conflict with Prettier.
In order to execute the CLI tool, first add a script for it to package.json
:
{
"scripts": {
"stylelint-check": "stylelint-config-prettier-check"
}
}
Then run npm run stylelint-check
.
eslint-config-prettier
.tslint-config-prettier
.prettier-stylelint
.FAQs
Turns off all rules that are unnecessary or might conflict with Prettier.
The npm package stylelint-config-prettier receives a total of 652,110 weekly downloads. As such, stylelint-config-prettier popularity was classified as popular.
We found that stylelint-config-prettier 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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