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eslint-plugin-lean-imports

v0.3.3

Published

ESLint Plugin to make sure your imports only import the bits you need

Downloads

18,282

Readme

ESLint-plugin-lean-imports

Travis Build Status devDependency Status

Make sure your imports only import the bits you need

Installation

Install ESLint either locally or globally.

npm install eslint

If you installed ESLint globally, you have to install lean-imports plugin globally too. Otherwise, install it locally.

npm install eslint-plugin-lean-imports

The rules are specifically written to target ES6 JavaScript, so you'll want to use the babel-eslint parser.

Configuration

Add plugins section and specify ESLint-plugin-lean-imports as a plugin.

{
  "parser": "babel-eslint",
  "plugins": [
    "lean-imports"
  ]
}

Finally, enable all of the rules that you would like to use.

{
  "rules": {
    "lean-imports/import": [1, [
        "lodash",
        "react-bootstrap",
    ]]
  }
}

List of supported rules

The rules prevent from importing the whole library at once.

Here are the supported libraries:

  • import Prevent an array of library from being completely imported

Contributing

PRs are welcome if you have ideas.

Just make sure your commit is prefixed by one of the following:

  • [added]
  • [changed]
  • [fixed]
  • [removed]

For changed or removed, just make sure to add an upgrade path in the commit message.

Ideas are welcome

License

ESLint-plugin-lean-imports is licensed under the MIT License.