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@sequencework/eslint-config

v0.0.9

Published

Eslint config and init script

Downloads

5

Readme

@sequencework/eslint-config

🏎 Short "How to use"

yarn add @sequencework/eslint-config --dev
yarn sequence-lint-init
yarn install

Detailed "How to use"

Install this package :

yarn add @sequencework/eslint-config --dev

It contains a script to initialize your package. Run it like this :

yarn sequence-lint-init

The script will rewrite your package.json to add dev dependencies, pre-commit hooks (with husky), lint-staged, ...

(For example, you can check what's added for the default configuration)

To install the new dependencies and the git hooks, you need to run :

yarn install

🎁 That's it, you're all set

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Shamelessly inspired by @zeit's eslint config