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@pequity/eslint-config

v1.0.1

Published

Pequity's ESLint config

Downloads

9,979

Readme

@pequity/eslint-config

Custom ESLint and Prettier config with Vue.js support and sensible defaults

[!NOTE]
Starting from v1, this ESLint config uses the ESLint Flat config and is only compatible with ESLint v9+.
If you're looking for the previous version, checkout the README here.

Installation

pnpm i -D @pequity/eslint-config eslint prettier

Usage

ESLint config

Add an eslint.config.js (or eslint.config.cjs if your project is CommonJS) that imports the config function:

import { config } from '@pequity/eslint-config';

export default [
  ...config(),
  {
    // Add custom rules here
  },
];

Customizing the config

The configuration comes with default settings that extend the neostandard config. You can further customize it by passing an object to the config function:

Config settings defaults:

| Option | Type | Description | Default | | ---------- | ---------- | ----------------------------- | ------- | | ts | boolean | Enable TypeScript support | true | | noJsx | boolean | No jsx rules will be added | true | | noStyle | boolean | No style rules will be added | true | | semi | boolean | Use semicolons | true | | vue | boolean | Enable Vue.js support | true | | vueVersion | 2 or 3 | Specify the version of Vue.js | 3 | | vitest | boolean | Enable Vitest support | true |

Example:

config({
  ts: false,
  vue: true
  vueVersion: 3,
  vitest: false,
})

Prettier config

Create a prettier.config.js file with the following content:

import prettierConfig from '@pequity/eslint-config/prettier';

export default prettierConfig;

package.json scripts

Add the following ESLint commands to your .package-json for linting and autofixing:

{
  "lint": "eslint \"**/*.{vue,ts,js}\"",
  "lint-fix": "eslint --fix \"**/*.{vue,ts,js}\""
}

VS Code settings

Ad the following settings to your VS Code project settings for autofix on save:

.vscode/settings.json

{
  "editor.formatOnSave": true,
  "editor.codeActionsOnSave": {
    "source.fixAll.eslint": true
  },
  "[javascript]": {
    "editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode"
  },
  "[typescript]": {
    "editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode"
  }
}

Features

License

MIT