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tslint-config-uxpin
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UXPin recommended TSLint configuration.
Install TSLint and tslint-config-uxpin
:
yarn add --dev tslint tslint-config-uxpin
or
npm install tslint tslint-config-uxpin --save-dev
Then create a tslint.json
file in the root directory of your package, with the following contents:
{
"extends": "tslint-config-uxpin"
}
In some cases, default configuration of the tslint-config-uxpin
may not fit specifics of your projects. In most cases it's unrecommended but still possible to override the default configuration:
{
"extends": "tslint-config-uxpin",
"rules": {
"no-default-export": false,
"match-default-export-name": true
}
}
FAQs
UXPin TypeScript Style Guide
We found that tslint-config-uxpin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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