@ims-view/eslint-config
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ESLint config for @ims.
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@ims-view/eslint-config
Flat ESLint config for JavaScript, TypeScript, Vue 2, Vue 3, Prettier.
Features
- Format with Prettier.
- Designed to work with TypeScript, Vue 2 and 3 out-of-box.
- Support JSON(5), YAML, Markdown...
- Sort imports,
package.json
,tsconfig.json
... - ESLint Flat config, compose easily!
- Reasonable defaults, best practices, only one-line of config
Install
npm i -D @ims-view/eslint-config
Require Node.js >= 18.18, and ESLint >= 8.56.0.
Usage
import { eternallycyf } from '@ims-view/eslint-config'
export default eternallycyf(
[
/* your custom config */
],
// Features: it'll detect installed dependency and enable necessary features automatically
{
prettier: true,
markdown: true,
vue: true, // auto detection
unocss: false, // auto detection
},
)
Presets
// eslint.config.js
import {
presetJavaScript, // Ignore common files and include javascript support
presetJsonc, // Includes basic json(c) file support and sorting json keys
presetLangsExtensions, // Includes markdown, yaml + `presetJsonc` support
presetBasic, // Includes `presetJavaScript` and typescript support
// Includes
// - `presetBasic` (JS+TS) support
// - `presetLangsExtensions` (markdown, yaml, jsonc) support
// - Vue support
// - UnoCSS support (`uno.config.ts` is required)
// - Prettier support
presetAll,
} from '@ims-view/eslint-config'
export default presetAll
See preset.ts for more details.
VSCode
{
"eslint.experimental.useFlatConfig": true,
}
Comparing to @antfu/eslint-config
Most of the rules are the same, but there are some differences:
- Use Prettier instead of ESLint Stylistic.
- Support both Vue 2 and Vue 3.
- Support Vue Reactivity Transform.
- More stricter rules.