eslint-config-roboleary
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My ESLint config for linting JavaScript along side Prettier without conflicts.
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eslint-config-roboleary
My ESLint config for linting JavaScript along side Prettier without conflicts.
It includes the following:
- My base config eslint-config-roboleary-base.
- The eslint-config-prettier config to turn off the ESLint rules that conflict or are unnecessary when using Prettier.
Usage
Install this package, ESLint (peer dependency) and Prettier (peer dependency) as devDependencies with the command
npm i --save-dev eslint prettier eslint-config-roboleary
.Create an eslint config file in the root of your project directory e.g. .eslintrc. Add the following:
{ "extends": ["eslint-config-roboleary"] }
Alternatively, you can put a reference to the config in your package.json under the property
eslintConfig
.You can add scripts to your package.json to lint, fix, and format your code from the command-line.
{ "scripts": { "lint": "eslint .", "lint:fix": "npm run lint -- --fix", "format": "prettier src test --check", "format:fix": "npm run prettier -- --write", }, }
Configuration in VS Code
If you want to use ES Lint and Prettier in VS Code, I recommend installing the extensions: ESLint, Prettier, and Format Code Action.
To format and lint code on save, you can update your user settings with the following:
{
"editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode",
"eslint.probe": [
"javascript",
"javascriptreact",
"vue"
],
"editor.formatOnSave": false,
"editor.codeActionsOnSave": [
"source.formatDocument",
"source.fixAll.eslint"
],
}