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scriptlint

v3.0.0

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an enforcable script naming standard for package.json

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scriptlint

Enforceable standards for your package.json scripts – like eslint for npm run

⚠️ Requires nodejs >= 14.x.x

Intro

package.json scripts are an integral part of the Node dev experience: we use them to start our projects, run our dev environments and for all kinds of formatting, linting and tooling in general. They are just as important as our code. Yet we don't treat them with the same meticulous attention to detail. Scripts need :heart: too!

One of the main goals for scriptlint was to enable people to use memorable and consistent script names across their projects. Tools like nps are great when you have to organize scripts with a certain level of complexity, but they don't help you with the structure and naming of your scripts.

This is where the scriptlint CLI shines: it makes best practices outlined in this documentation enforceable throughout your project(s). Think of it as eslint for your "scripts" section.

Rules

Here's the tl;dr of all the best practices we consider the "scriptlint standard"

Your package.json's "scripts" section should…

  • have a test script that is not the default script from npm init
  • have a dev script and a start script
  • abstract script names from their implementation (test, not jest)
  • use namespaces to categorize scripts ("test:unit": "jest")
  • use : as a namespace separator
  • have the scripts in alphabetic order
  • have a trigger script for all hooks (ex: if you have prefoobar, there must be a foobar script)
  • use camelCase for all script names
  • not alias devDependencies (no "jest": "jest")
  • not use && or & for sequential or parallel script execution

(italic = strict rule)

Read more about the standard rules here

Usage

Install locally:

npm install scriptlint -D (or yarn add scriptlint -D)

… then run npx scriptlint --strict

Read about configuration here

Documentation

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