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esbuild-plugin-eslint

v0.3.12

Published

Lint your esbuild bundles with ESLint. 🧐

Downloads

54,545

Readme

esbuild-plugin-eslint

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Lint your esbuild bundles with eslint. 🧐

Nicely integrates the most recent version of eslint into an esbuild plugin.

How

npm i esbuild-plugin-eslint eslint --save-dev
import { build } from 'esbuild';
import eslint from 'esbuild-plugin-eslint';

await build({
  // ...
  plugins: [
    eslint({ /* config */ })
  ]
});
node esbuild.config.js

Config

This plugin respects your ESLint configuration as per default. It also takes a configuration object intended for the ESLint constructor with the addition of a filter, throwOnError, and throwOnWarning property. The most important options are:

filter

Type: RegExp Default: /\.(?:jsx?|tsx?|mts|cts|mjs|cjs|vue|svelte)$/ Used by: esbuild Reference: esbuild.github.io

Tells esbuild what files to look at. Only files matching this pattern will be handled by the plugin.

throwOnError

Type: boolean Default: false Used by: The plugin itself

Instructs the plugin to forward errors found by ESLint to esbuild and throw an error.

throwOnWarning

Type: boolean Default: false Used by: The plugin itself

Instructs the plugin to forward warnings found by ESLint to esbuild and throw an error.

fix

Type: boolean Default: false Used by: eslint Reference: eslint.org (options.fix)

Controls whether to enable or disable the autofix feature of ESLint.

useEslintrc

Type: boolean Default: true Used by: eslint Reference: eslint.org (options.useEslintrc)

If set to false, ESLint will not respect any configuration files it finds.

License

MIT