eslint-config-adidas-es5
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ESLint base configuration and rules for all JavaScript codebases
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eslint-config-adidas-es5
Basic JavaScript ESLint rules.
This should be the base for every JavaScript project, regardless of the ECMAScript level or environment.
Install
npm i --save-dev eslint@9 eslint-plugin-jsdoc@50 eslint-config-adidas-es5
Usage
Create a .eslintrc
file on the root folder of the project and add the following:
{
"extends": "adidas-es5"
}
You can also create
.eslintrc.json
,.eslintrc.js
or.eslintrc.yml
, check ESLint documentation for details.
Additionally, you can have multiple
.eslintrc
files across directories, which will merge and override with the root configuration.
Running
Create a lint
script in your package.json
:
{
"scripts": {
"lint": "eslint src" // run the linter over our src directory, all the files ending in .js will be analyzed
}
}
eslint
CLI provides far more options, make sure to check its documentation.
In a terminal, run:
npm run lint
The linter will run and either exit clean if there were no issues or display a report log with all the issues found and exit with error.
Overriding rules
It sometimes can happen that some rule conflicts with the code, and the latter cannot be changed/updated to match the rule.
In those cases there are plenty of options, you can disable the rule globally, partially or override the rule.
Check this ESLint section on disabling rules through comments in the code. It is not recommended, but sometimes it's inevitable.
To override, add a rules
entry in your .eslintrc
configuration and set any rules that should be overridden:
{
"extends": "adidas-es5",
"rules": {
// overrides "one-var": ["error", { "var": "always" }]
"one-var": ["error", { "var": "never" }],
// overrides "radix": "error"
"radix": "off"
}
}