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@dibop/eslint-config

v1.2.0

Published

my personal eslint config

Downloads

10

Readme

@dibop/eslint-config

my personal opinionated shareable eslint-config

Features

The config includes these plugins by default:

The config uses the overrides feature of ESLint to automatically adjust the config based on the filename. For example, typescript support is enabled for .ts and .tsx files, the jest environment is set for test files and more.

Prettier is used for formatting.

Usage

First, install the required packages:

yarn add --dev prettier eslint @dibop/eslint-config

If you're using TypeScript, also install the TypeScript compiler:

yarn add --dev typescript

Now extend the config in .eslintrc.json:

{
  "extends": "@dibop"
}

or

{
  "extends": "@dibop/eslint-config"
}

To lint your files, you can add the following script to your package.json:

"scripts": {
  "lint": "eslint \"**/*.{js,ts,tsx}\""
}

To show lint errors in your editor, you'll need to configure your editor. To configure VSCode, add the following in settings.json:

"eslint.validate": [
  {
    "language": "javascript",
    "autoFix": true
  },
  {
    "language": "javascriptreact",
    "autoFix": true
  },
  {
    "language": "typescript",
    "autoFix": true
  },
  {
    "language": "typescriptreact",
    "autoFix": true
  }
],

On Mac OS, you can open settings.json file from Code > Preferences > Settings or via the keyboard shortcut ⌘,.

This config sets autoFix to true to automatically fix lint errors on save. You can set it to false if you don't want this behaviour.

Happy linting 🎉