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@team23/eslint-config-team23-ngrx

v17.0.1

Published

A set of eslint rules used by TEAM23 for angular projects using NgRx

Downloads

7

Readme

eslint-config-team23-ngrx

A set of eslint rules used by TEAM23 for angular projects using NgRx

Installation in your project

Add the library to your package.json as devDependency

npm i --save-dev @team23/eslint-config-team23-ngrx

Usage in your project

If you've enabled eslint locally within your project, just set your .eslintrc.[json|js] config to extend the rules from this repo:

Extend Globally

{
    "extends": "@team23/eslint-config-team23-ngrx"
}

Extend overrides

{
    "overrides": [
        {
            "files": [
                "*.ts",
                "*.tsx"
            ],
            "extends": [
                "@team23/eslint-config-team23-ngrx"
            ],
            "rules": {}
        },
    ]
}

Extending the .eslintrc.json

Simply add a "rules" key to your config, then add your overrides and additions there.

{
    "extends": "@team23/eslint-config-team23-ngrx"
    "rules": {
        "@ngrx/avoid-mapping-selectors": "off",
    }
}

Development

Rules that should be included here

  • ngrx rules

Rules that should NOT be included here

  • eslint rules
  • @typescript-eslint rules
  • angular rules
  • rules from other frameworks (react, vue), libraries (nx), etc.

Proposing rule changes

For proposing changes to the ruleset please open either

  • a merge request
  • reviewed and approved by at least one mid-senior level developer
  • additional permission is required if you would like to make a new version after the rule change

Creating a new version after new rule changes

  1. update CHANGELOG.md
  2. Run npm version [<newversion> | major | minor | patch] -m "feat(core): <versionmessage>"
  3. Push commits and tags
  4. Run npm publish --access public to publish the new version to npm

Usage inside of this project

If you want a brief test of this repo, do the following:

  • npm ci
  • Run npm run lint

License

TEAM23 GmbH