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generator-eslint

v5.1.1

Published

A Yeoman generator for creating ESLint plugins/rules

Downloads

4,073

Readme

generator-eslint CI NPM version

The ESLint generator for Yeoman. This generator is intended to aid development within the ESLint project. It is designed to work within the top-level eslint directory.

Installation

First and foremost, you must have Node.js and npm installed. If you don't have Node.js installed, please download and install the latest version.

Requirements

  • Node.js ^18.18.0 || ^20.9.0 || >=21.1.0

You must also install Yeoman, if you don't have it installed already. To install Yeoman, you can run this command:

npm i -g yo

With Node.js and Yeoman installed, you can run this command:

npm i -g generator-eslint

Usage

The Yeoman generator currently supports the following commands:

eslint:plugin

If you want to create a new ESLint plugin, make sure you're in the top-level directory where you want the plugin to be created and type:

yo eslint:plugin

You'll be prompted for information about your plugin and it will generate a package.json file, README, and source code for a stub plugin.

eslint:rule

If you want to create a new ESLint rule, make sure you're in the top-level directory of an ESLint repo clone or an ESLint plugin and type:

yo eslint:rule

You'll be prompted for some information and then it will generate the files necessary for a new rule, including the source file, a test file, and a documentation file.

License and Copyright

Copyright OpenJS Foundation and other contributors, <www.openjsf.org>

MIT License