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eslint-config-bevry

v5.5.0

Published

Bevry's ESLint configuration is an adaptive configuration that automatically configures ESLint.

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5,415

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eslint-config-bevry

Bevry's ESLint configuration is an adaptive configuration that automatically configures ESLint based on the following:

  • If you are using Editions, then make use of the information it provides
  • If you are using Modules (import/export), then configure ESLint for it
  • If you are using a ES5 or below, then configure ESLint for it
    • Disables incompatible rules that require ES6+
  • If you are using JSX, then configure ESLint for it
  • If you are using React, then configure ESLint for it
    • Enables the plugin eslint-plugin-react and configures it with its recommended rules and the react version you are using
    • Enables the plugin eslint-plugin-react-hooks and configures it with its recommended rules
  • If you are using TypeScript, then configure ESLint for it
    • Enables the plugin eslint-plugin-typescript
    • Configures the parser as typescript-eslint-parser
    • Disables incompatible rules that require JavaScript
  • If you are using eslint-plugin-babel, then configure ESLint for it
    • Enables the plugin, and automatically configures the rule replacements
  • If you are using babel-eslint, then configure ESLint for it
  • If you are using Prettier, the configure ESLint for it
    • Enables the configuration eslint-config-prettier
    • Enables the plugin eslint-plugin-prettier and configures it with its recommended rules
    • Enables the other prettier configurations automatically based on feature/language usage

To make use of it, you must first install it as a development dependency:

npm install --save-dev eslint-config-bevry

Then for full automatic usage, the only ESLint configuration you will need is to add the following to your package.json file:

{
    "eslintConfig": {
        "extends": ["bevry"]
    }
}

If you would like more control, rather than extending bevry directly, you can extend the individual parts instead:

  • bevry/rules contains the rules for our coding standard, you can use or not use this to your liking
  • bevry/adapt contains the adaptive configuration, this should be the last extension you apply

To ensure it is working, compare the results of the following command with what you would expect:

npx eslint --print-config .

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