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@luminateone/eslint-baseline

v1.0.9

Published

create a baseline for eslint pipelines

Downloads

8,146

Readme

eslint-baseline

Basic baseline checking for eslint in CI pipelines

Ever inherited project that never had any linting? Potentially hundreds/thousands of linting issues? This package allows you to create a baseline so you can insure your code quality on changes and deal with the existing issues on your own timeline

inspired by the phpstan baseline https://phpstan.org/user-guide/baseline

installation

npm install @luminateone/eslint-baseline

usage

The command is a simple wrapper around eslint so it will use all your existing config files and command line options as eslint

npx eslint-baseline file1.js

All command line arguments are passed through to eslint see https://eslint.org/docs/latest/user-guide/command-line-interface, the only caveat is the format is changed to json

If no baseline file exists one will be created on first run '.eslint-baseline.json'

Simply run a second time to verify if there are any new issues since the baseline was created

npx eslint-baseline file2.js

Do not forget to commit your .eslint-baseline.json file

Add the command to your CI pipeline to prevent code regressions

To recreate your baseline file, delete the existing file and rerun npx eslint-baseline