harstylelint-taro-rn
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A collection of React Native specific rules for stylelint
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stylelint-react-native
A collection of React Native specific linting rules for stylelint (in a form of a plugin).
Installation and usage
Install stylelint-react-native
(and stylelint
, if you haven't done so yet):
yarn add stylelint stylelint-react-native --dev
or
npm install stylelint stylelint-react-native --save-dev
Create the .stylelintrc
config file (or open the existing one), add stylelint-react-native
to the plugins array and the rules you need to the rules list. All rules from stylelint-react-native
need to be namespaced with react-native
.
{
"plugins": ["harstylelint-taro-rn"],
"rules": {
"taro-rn/css-property-no-unknown": true
}
}
Please refer to stylelint docs for the detailed info on using this linter plugin.
List of rules
General rules
font-weight-no-ignored-values
: Disallow validfont-weight
values that work on iOS, but are ignored and get mapped tonormal
orbold
weight on Android.
css- rules (for tools like styled-components)
These rules are meant to be used with tools that allow you to write CSS when using React Native, e.g. styled-components, React Native CSS modules, etc.
css-property-no-unknown
: Disallow unknown React Native CSS properties.
style- rules (for React Native's built-in styling)
These rules are meant to be used when styling with React Native's built-in styling, or with tools that use React Native's default styling.
style-property-no-unknown
: Disallow unknown React Native Style properties.
Help out
There work on the plugin's rules is still in progress, so if you feel like it, you're welcome to help out in any of these (the plugin follows stylelint guidelines so most part of this is based on its docs):
- Create, enhance, and debug rules (see stylelint's guide to "Working on rules").
- Improve documentation.
- Chime in on any open issue or pull request.
- Open new issues about your ideas on new rules, or for how to improve the existing ones, and pull requests to show us how your idea works.
- Add new tests to absolutely anything.
- Work on improving performance of rules.
- Contribute to stylelint
- Spread the word.
There is also stackoverflow, which would be the preferred QA forum.