@gergoszaszvaradi/eslint-config-react
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Personal react ESLint config
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@gergoszaszvaradi/eslint-config-react
Personal react ESLint configuration and rules
Note: This configuration only provides rules for
react
andreact-hooks
. Use @gergoszaszvaradi/eslint-config as well to configure ESLint correctly.
Installation
Install this config package:
npm i -D @gergoszaszvaradi/eslint-config @gergoszaszvaradi/eslint-config-react
yarn add -D @gergoszaszvaradi/eslint-config @gergoszaszvaradi/eslint-config-react
Usage
Extend your eslint config file with the eslintrc provided by this package.
.eslintrc.json
{
"extends": [
"@gergoszaszvaradi/eslint-config",
"@gergoszaszvaradi/eslint-config-react"
]
}
Overriding Rules
You can still override certain rules by defining the rules again in your config file:
.eslintrc.json
{
// ...
"rules": {
"react/jsx-indent": ["error", 2]
}
}
Before turning off already defined rules, check the eslint documentation for the benefits of using those rules.
- ESLint: https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/
- ESLint import: https://github.com/import-js/eslint-plugin-import/tree/main/docs/rules
- ESLint Typescript: https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/
- ESLint React: https://github.com/jsx-eslint/eslint-plugin-react/tree/master/docs/rules
- ESLint React Hooks: https://reactjs.org/docs/hooks-rules.html
Using it on specific environments
By default this configuration is set to support both node
and browser
. You can turn off either of these in order to regulate what features are available:
.eslintrc.json
{
// ...
"env": {
// this turns node specific features off.
"node": false,
// this turns browser specific features off.
// E.g. DOM related features will be reported.
"browser": false,
}
}