eslint-config-crypho
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Crypho eslint configuration
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Crypho eslint configuration
This package contains the standard eslint configuration for Crypho.
It exposes separate configurations:: one for normal usage and one for React projects.
JavaScript
For Javascript projects you only need to add @crypho
to your
.eslintrc
:
{
"extends": [
"crypho"
]
}
This will enable the following rules:
- The recommended config from eslint-plugin-unicorn
- The recommended rules fron [eslint-plugin-promise](https://www.npmjs.com/package/eslint-plugin-promise
- Using eslint-plugin-prettier to remove conflicts between prettier and eslint.
- Assume an ES6 environment
- For test files also enable the
jest
andnode
environments.
TypeScript
If you use Typescript you will also need to install some extra packages:
npm install @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin @typescript-eslint/parser --save-dev
or, if you use yarn:
yarn add @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin @typescript-eslint/parser --only=dev
You must also add crypho/typescript
to your .eslintrc
configuration file:
{
"extends": [
"crypho",
"crypho/typescript"
]
}
React
For React using projects you can also enable a set of React-specific rules:
{
"extends": [
"crypho",
"crypho/react",
]
}
This enables several rules:
Use Babel to parse files
For
*.jsx
and*.tsx
files:- Enable JSX parsing
- Disable the
unicorn/filename-case
rule
Assume a
browser
environment in all filesThe recommended rules from eslint-plugin-react
Command-line tools
For packages containing only command-line tools you can use the crypho/cli
ruleset:
{
"extends": [
"crypho",
"crypho/cli",
]
}
This will:
- assume the
node
environment - allow console statements