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@michaelkramer/eslint-plugin-facepalm

v1.1.7

Published

All the dumb! code you left in before your push.

Downloads

7

Readme

eslint-plugin-facepalm

npm (scoped) npm

Do you get reviewers who tell you that these is a commented console.log? 🤦

Do you feel like facepalm is the only response you can give? 🤦

Do you want to stop submitting these silly code issues? 🤦

Why

I made this little plugin because I keep leaving // console.log(item) in my code. I'm not saying they are wrong but its little annoying. It just does not make for clean code.

How to use

Install

yarn add @michaelkramer/eslint-plugin-facepalm --dev

Config

"eslintConfig": {
    "plugins": [
      "@michaelkramer/eslint-plugin-facepalm"
    ],
    "rules": {
      "@michaelkramer/facepalm/no-comment-console": "warn",
      "@michaelkramer/facepalm/no-useless-comments": "warn"
      "@michaelkramer/facepalm/missing-copyright": [ "warn", "copyright.txt" ]
    }
}

Example

Rules

no-comment-console

This reports if you leave // console.log in the code.

no-useless-comments

This reports if you leave // const a = b in the code. This looks for any of the javascript reserved words.

Examples:

  • // for (var i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {
  • // while (a < b.length)
  • // with(MATH)
  • // do {
  • // this.setStatus()

missing-copyright

this reports if the file is missing a copyright at the top of a file.

coffee