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@lego/stylelint-config-prettier

v6.1.2

Published

LEGO shareable stylelint config for ts projects

Downloads

15

Readme

@lego/stylelint-config-prettier

Purpose

This is a stand-alone all-round configuration that inherits prettier configurations from @lego/prettier-config and is tailored towards usage with stylelint.

NOTE: if you are using @lego/stylelint-config you don't need to worry about this configuration, it will automatically be included

Installation

Install this config package:

npm i -D @lego/stylelint-config-prettier

Standalone Usage

Extend your .stylelintrc config file, and make sure @lego/stylelint-config-prettier is at the end:

{
  "extends": ["stylelint-prettier", "@lego/stylelint-config-prettier"]
}

or your stylelint.config.js config file is you want

module.exports = {
  extends: ['stylelint-prettier', '@lego/stylelint-config-prettier'],
};

Rules

This package currently implements rules from the following stylelint extensions:

  • https://github.com/prettier/stylelint-config-prettier
  • https://github.com/prettier/stylelint-prettier

Overriding Rules

With the above tslint.json configuration example, you can still use or override already defined rules as such:

{
  "extends": ["tslint:latest", "@lego/stylelint-config-prettier"],
  "rules": {
    "prettier": [true, {
      "printWidth": 100,
      "semi": true,
      "singleQuote": true,
      "trailingComma": "es5",
      "arrowParens": "always",
      "proseWrap": "preserve"',
    }],
  }
}