@open-turo/eslint-config-react
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Turo eslint configuration for react
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@open-turo/eslint-config-react
Turo eslint configuration for react. The config expects that Typescript is being used as it extends
eslint-config-typescript
.
Usage
Install the package and all of its peer dependencies:
npx install-peerdeps --dev @open-turo/eslint-config-react
Then in your .eslintrc
file, extend from the default configuration of this package, which is the recommended eslint
configuration for our existing front-end projects.
To use this config, just add to your .eslintrc
the following:
"extends": "@open-turo/eslint-config-typescript"
Legacy preset
There is a legacy
preset that extends @open-turo/eslint-config-typescript/legacy
. This only exists for backwards
compatibility with existing projects. It is strongly recommended to use the standard preset.
To use the legacy
preset, update your .eslintrc
file to be:
{
"extends": "@open-turo/eslint-config-react/legacy"
}
Development
Pre-commit
Install pre-commit and the commit hooks:
pre-commit install
pre-commit install --hook-type commit-msg
Keeping peerDependencies up-to-date
Transitive peerDependencies
should be added, and kept up to date. A useful tool for that task is
npx check-peer-dependencies
, which shows us our missing (or outdated) peerDependencies.
Get Help
Please review Issues, post new Issues against this repository as needed.
Contributions
Please see here for guidelines on how to contribute to this project.