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eslint-config-dn

v6.0.0

Published

Eslint standards for Digital Natives

Downloads

673

Readme

Eslint Config Digital Natives

Add the eslint rules to your project by running yarn add eslint-config-dn --dev and adding this ruleset manually to your .eslintrc file.

This config extends the recommended nuxt/vue standards.

Changelog

See CHANGELOG.md

Contributing

Please submit contributions through a merge request.

All commits on this repository MUST comply with the Conventional Commits Standard. Running yarn install on your local machine should enforce all local commits to adhere to this standard. If you're new to conventional commits you're encouraged to use Comittizen to learn the ropes.

Releasing

Only package maintainers should release new versions. A changelog is automatically maintained using standard-version. Run yarn run release to bump/tag the version, generate the changelog and immediately publish the next release

note: Don't fill out the version number in the prompt. Just immediatly press "enter". This is because yarn run release is a combination of standard-version and vanilla yarn publish, where the latter will prompt you for a new version which standard-version has already incremeted automatically.