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@zazen/eslint-config

v6.8.0

Published

Lint JavaScript, free of weariness and confusion

Downloads

253

Readme

zazen-eslint-config

npm version npm downloads

ESLint configuration for zazen-generated projects.

Usage

Install the conventions by running:

npm install --save-dev eslint @zazen/eslint-config

Add the extends to your .eslintrc.js:

{
    extends: ['@zazen'],
    rules: { /* … */ },
}

Add the Prettier settings to your package.json:

"prettier": {
    "semi": false,
    "singleQuote": true,
    "trailingComma": "all"
},

Node projects

Extend the base config as well as the Node-specific rules:

{
    extends: ['@zazen', '@zazen/eslint-config/node'],
    rules: { /* … */ },
}

TypeScript projects

Extend the base config as well as the TypeScript-specific rules:

{
    extends: ['@zazen', '@zazen/eslint-config/typescript'],
    rules: { /* … */ },
}

This can be used for JavaScript code as well, but will require a tsconfig.json file to be present.

Vue.js projects

Removed for now until/unless I get more opinionated about Vue code. For now, install eslint-plugin-vue per-project, and extend the recommended config in addition to the base config here.

{
    extends: [
        'plugin:vue/[vue3-]recommended',
        '@zazen',
        'prettier',
    ],
    rules: { /* … */ },
}

The TypeScript rules can be included as well, but remember to set the parser option correctly.