eslint-config-codingitwrong
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An ESLint config that doesn't get in the way of refactoring.
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eslint-config-codingitwrong
The goal of this ESLint config is to enforce safety and a consistent style, while not getting in the way of refactoring. In particular:
- Unused variables (and thus imports) are allowed, so that if you are temporarily not using a variable you don't have to comment it out elsewhere.
- Arrow parens and body style are not restricted, so you can add or remove parameters, or switch it between a block and expression without needing to change the style.
- Quote style is not enforced so you won't need to change backticks to another type of quote if you temporarily remove all template expressions.
- Constant conditions are allowed so you can do
if (true)
orif (false)
to temporarily get a branch to always pass. console.log()
,alert()
, anddebugger
are allowed. How else are you going to get anything done??- Unreachable code is allowed so you can put an early
return
in a block for experimentation.
However, curlies are required; it's just too risky to allow leaving them out.
Usage
Install the package:
npm install --save-dev eslint-config-codingitwrong
Then set it in your ESLint config file:
module.exports = {
"extends": [
"codingitwrong",
],
};
License
Apache-2.0