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eslint-plugin-effector

v0.15.0

Published

Enforcing best practices for Effector

Downloads

41,518

Readme

eslint-plugin-effector

Enforcing best practices for Effector. Documentation available at eslint.effector.dev.

This plugin uses TypeScript for more precise results, but JavaScript is supported too.

Installation

Install ESLint and eslint-plugin-effector:

pnpm

$ pnpm install --dev eslint
$ pnpm install --dev eslint-plugin-effector

yarn

$ yarn add --dev eslint
$ yarn add --dev eslint-plugin-effector

npm

$ npm install --dev eslint
$ npm install --dev eslint-plugin-effector

Usage

Add effector to the plugins section of your .eslintrc configuration file. You can omit the eslint-plugin- prefix:

{
  "plugins": ["effector"],
  "extends": ["plugin:effector/recommended", "plugin:effector/scope"]
}

Read more detailed docs on eslint.effector.dev

Maintenance

Release flow

  1. Bump version in package.json
  2. Fill CHANGELOG.md
  3. Commit changes by git commit -m "Release X.X.X"
  4. Create git tag for release by git tag -a vX.X.X -m "vX.X.X"
  5. Push changes to remote by git push --follow-tags
  6. Release package to registry by pnpm clean-publish
  7. Fill release page with changelog on GitHub