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@ehmicky/eslint-config

v20.0.18

Published

ESLint configuration for my own projects

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8,832

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ESLint configuration for my own projects.

This is not meant to be shared and semantic versioning is not followed.

Hire me

Please reach out if you're looking for a Node.js API or CLI engineer (11 years of experience). Most recently I have been Netlify Build's and Netlify Plugins' technical lead for 2.5 years. I am available for full-time remote positions.

Coding style

Functional programming

State should be immutable.

Variables and object properties should be read-only. They should be copied instead of mutated. Assignment should only happen during declaration.

The following patterns should be avoided as they imply state:

  • loops (for, while). Use functional methods (like Array.map() and Array.filter()) and recursion instead.
  • classes/OOP. To inherit/share behavior, use composition or generic programming instead.
  • events. Use promises and streams instead.

Global variables should not be used except the ones that are built-in (e.g. Object).

Throwing exceptions is allowed as this can simplify code.

Modularity

Code should be split into small files and functions:

  • files have at most 90 non-empty lines and 10 dependencies.
  • functions have at most 4 branches and 10 statements.
  • branches/blocks should not be nested.
  • lines are at most 80 characters long.

Modern JavaScript/TypeScript

  • ES modules. Exports should be named (no export default).
  • object and array destructuring.
  • object spreading: { ...object } instead of Object.assign({}, ...object)
  • arguments spreading: funcName(...args) instead of funcName.call(this, ...args)
  • parameters spreading: (...args) => ... instead of (arguments) => ...
  • template strings instead of concatenation.
  • async/await instead of explicit promises or callbacks.
  • vanilla JavaScript/TypeScript instead of Lodash/Underscore.
  • only JavaScript/TypeScript features supported by the Node.js version specified in your package.json engines field.

Strictness

The configuration is very explicit and enforces strict linting. This should help you find bugs and maintain a consistent coding style:

  • no dead code.
  • typecasting should be explicit.
  • file dependencies should be sorted.
  • variable names should remain short.
  • constants should be assigned to variables.
  • avoiding turning off ESLint rules with comments.
  • RegExps should use the u flag.
  • no variables shadowing.

Other styling rules

  • named parameters (i.e. passing an object as single parameter) instead of positional parameters.
  • arrow functions should be preferred

Support

For any question, don't hesitate to submit an issue on GitHub.

Everyone is welcome regardless of personal background. We enforce a Code of conduct in order to promote a positive and inclusive environment.

Contributing

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