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@baselinecode/eslint-config-baseline

v1.0.3

Published

A combiner library that adds TS, ESlint and Prettier to your project. All configs are opinionated, and can be extended and modified.

Downloads

9

Readme

What is this?

A combiner library that adds TS, ESlint and Prettier to your project. All configs are opinionated, and can be extended and modified.

How to use this library

Add library as a development dependency:

yarn add --dev @baseline/baseline
npm i -d @baseline/baseline

(optional, but recommended): Add a script in package.json to run baseline:

"scripts": {
  ...
  "baseline": "baseline"
  "baseline:ci": "baseline -r"
}

The baseline:ci job is there if you wish to run this in a CI environment without modifying files.

Use it in your project by running:

yarn baseline
npm run baseline

Extending configs

Typescript

Add your own tsconfig.json file in the root directory of your project. Then, add the following to your tsconfig.json:

  "extends": "./node_modules/@baseline/baseline/tsconfig.json",
  "compilerOptions": {
  ...Whatever I want to add/change...
  }
}

ESLint

First, you will need to install the separate library to extend the project's ESLint config:

yarn add --dev @baseline/eslint-config-baseline
npm i -d @baseline/eslint-config-baseline

Then, add your own .eslintrc.js file in the root directory of your project and add the following to your .eslintrc.js:

  "extends": ['@baseline/eslint-config-baseline'],
  "rules": {
  ...Whatever I want to add/change...
  }
}

Prettier

You can't yet extend the prettier config. But you can override it.

Add your own .prettierrc.js file in the root directory of your project and just type your own rules there!