eslint-config-fast-lint-prettify
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One package to lint and prettify them all
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Eslint Config Fast Lint and Prettify
One package to lint and prettify them all
Overview
This config includes eslint
, prettier
and all relevant plugins and configs to make it work with a single package installation.
Includes:
eslint
babel-eslint
eslint-config-airbnb
eslint-config-prettier
eslint-plugin-import
eslint-plugin-jest
eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y
eslint-plugin-prettier
eslint-plugin-react
eslint-plugin-react-hooks
prettier
Usage
- Install the plugin (preferrably an
exact
version withE
flag):
yarn add -DE eslint-config-fast-lint-prettify
- Create an
.eslintrc
file in your project root and add:
{
"extends": ["fast-lint-prettify"]
}
- Create a
.prettierrc.js
file in your project root and add:
const prettier = require('eslint-config-fast-lint-prettify/prettier');
// You can also overwrite some keys in this config
module.exports = prettier;
Alternatively, in your package.json
file add the following key:
{
"prettier": "eslint-config-fast-lint-prettify/prettier"
}
- Also recommended to add an
.editorconfig
file at the project root:
root = true
[*]
indent_style = tab
indent_size = 2
charset = utf-8
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
insert_final_newline = true
If you're using VSCode, you might want to enable "Format on save" from workspace settings to automatically run prettier on save.
This package is meant to be used as an opinionated standalone. It includes both
eslint
andprettier
. With these you can for example use them inscripts
inpackage.json
:
{
"scripts": {
"lint": "yarn eslint ."
}
}
Configurations
It's based on eslint-config-airbnb
with some tweaks. You can override or add your own rules in your own .eslintrc
file. For example:
{
"extends": ["fast-lint-prettify"],
"rules": {
// your own rules here
}
}
You can also specify a node
or browser
environment which enables some linting rules, for example window
object on browser, etc.
{
"extends": ["fast-lint-prettify"],
"rules": {
// your own rules here
},
"env": {
// generally you only need one
"browser": true,
"node": true
}
}