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eslint-config-pi

v13.0.0

Published

Purpose Industries` official eslint config

Downloads

53

Readme

eslint-config-pi

This is our eslint config at Purpose Industries.

Usage

Basic

You can use our basic rule set by following the instructions below.

It's handy when you don't want to use fancy stuff like es6 or react.

$ npm i -D eslint-config-pi eslint

Then add it to your .eslintrc

{
  "extends": "pi"
}

ES6

If you'd like to use our es6 rule set:

$ npm i -D eslint-config-pi babel-eslint eslint-plugin-babel eslint

You can add this to your .eslintrc in this way:

{
  "extends": "pi/es6"
}

React

And finally, we have a React rule set as well:

$ npm i -D eslint-config-pi eslint-plugin-react eslint

guess what:

{
  "extends": "pi/react"
}

Composition

Of course, you can use any combination of these shareable configs you want.

For example, if you want to create a project using the power es6 and react including the basics, just do the following.

Install the dependencies accordingly:

$ npm i -D eslint-config-pi babel-eslint eslint-plugin-react eslint-plugin-babel eslint

.eslintrc:

{
  "extends": [
    "pi",
    "pi/es6",
    "pi/react"
  ]
}

Notes

Eslint config properties like env or globals are strongly project specific so you have to set them in your own .eslintrc file.

For instance:

{
  "env": {
    "browser": true
  },
  "globals": {
    "React": true
  },
  "extends": [
    "pi",
    "pi/react"
  ]
}

And that's all. :sunglasses:

Happy Coding! :coffee: :octocat:

License

MIT © Purpose Industries