eslint-plugin-no-unnecessary-hook-definition
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eslint-plugin-no-unnecessary-hook-definition
This library contains a simple ESLint plugin with a single rule to disallow defining React "hooks" that perhaps shouldn't be considered "hooks". This library enforces the following rule:
A function should only be considered a React "hook" (e.g., its name starts with
use
) if it calls another hook.
This rule ensures your codebase is not littered with "fake hooks" like the following:
// ❌ This will get flagged
const useFirstName = (person) => {
return person.firstName;
};
since this function, as an example, has no reliance on React or its hook ecosystem and is probably best declared as a plain 'ol function like getFirstName
.
Setup & Usage
Start by installing the plugin:
npm install -D eslint-plugin-no-unnecessary-hook-definition
# Or...
yarn add -D eslint-plugin-no-unnecessary-hook-definition
Then add the plugin to your .eslintrc
configuration file in both the plugins
and rules
fields:
{
"plugins": ["no-unnecessary-hook-definition", "..."],
"rules": {
"no-unnecessary-hook-definition/rule": 2
}
}
That's it! Happy coding!