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@lihbr/eslint-config

v0.0.3

Published

Lucie's ESLint config preset

Downloads

117

Readme

@lihbr/eslint-config

npm version npm downloads Bundle Conventional Commits License

Lucie's ESLint config preset powered by and built on top of Anthony's ESLint config preset.

Install

Install dependencies:

pnpm install --dev eslint @lihbr/eslint-config

Create eslint.config.js in your project root:

// @ts-check
import lihbr from "@lihbr/eslint-config"

export default lihbr()

Finally, add scripts in your package.json:

{
	"scripts": {
		"lint": "eslint .",
		"lint:fix": "eslint . --fix"
	}
}

Customization

Please refer to @antfu/eslint-config's documentation. lihbr uses the same interface as antfu so it can be customized it the same way.

Contributing

Whether you're helping me fix bugs, improve the docs, or spread the word, I'd love to have you as a contributor!

Asking a question: Open a new topic on GitHub Discussions explaining what you want to achieve / your question. I'll try to get back to you shortly.

Reporting a bug: Open an issue explaining your application's setup and the bug you're encountering.

Suggesting an improvement: Open an issue explaining your improvement or feature so we can discuss and learn more.

Submitting code changes: For small fixes, feel free to open a PR with a description of your changes. For large changes, please first open an issue so we can discuss if and how the changes should be implemented.

License

MIT License © 2024-PRESENT Lucie Haberer