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eslint-generate-todo

v0.2.0

Published

Tool for generating eslint todo files

Downloads

10,270

Readme

eslint-generate-todo

Tool for generating eslint todo files

Installation

yarn add --dev eslint-generate-todo

Usage

Generate a .eslintrc-todo file using the eslint-generate-todo CLI:

eslint-generate-todo

You may then extend the resulting .eslintrc-todo file in your eslint config:

extends:
  - .eslintrc-todo.yml

CLI

Run eslint-generate-todo through the CLI with this script. Run it with --help to see the options. Files use glob syntax and may be specified multiple times.

eslint-generate-todo [files...]

--format

If you want to specify the file format of the output .eslintrc-todo file, you can run eslint-generate-todo with the --format flag (or -f), followed by either yaml or json. By default eslint-generate-todo outputs to yaml.

eslint-generate-todo --format json

--off

To set rule overrides in the generated .eslintrc-todo file to "off" instead of "warn", you can run eslint-generate-todo with the --off (or -o) flag.

eslint-generate-todo --off

--path

To change the output path of the generated .eslintrc-todo file, you can run eslint-generate-todo with the --path (or p) flag, followed by the project root-relative path.

eslint-generate-todo --path config/eslint-overrides.yml

Developing

Please read the CONTRIBUTING doc before working on eslint-generate-todo.

To build eslint-generate-todo, you can run the build script:

yarn run build

While developing, you can run the dev script to automatically rebuild as files change:

yarn run dev

To lint code changes, you can run the lint script:

yarn run lint

To format code using Prettier, you can run the format script:

yarn run format

To run tests with Jest, you can run the test script:

yarn run test

License

The eslint-generate-todo tool is offered under the Apache v2 license.