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sheriftest

v0.0.5

Published

Opinionated, zero-config linter for JavaScript monorepos

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3

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About

Sherif is an opinionated, zero-config linter for JavaScript monorepos. It runs fast in any monorepo and enforces rules to provide a better, standardized DX.

Features

  • PNPM, NPM, Yarn...: sherif works with all package managers
  • 🔎 Zero-config: it just works and prevents regressions
  • Fast: doesn't need node_modules installed, written in 🦀 Rust

Installation

Run sherif in the root of your monorepo to list the found issues:

# PNPM
pnpm dlx sherif@latest
# NPM
npx sherif@latest

Any error will cause Sherif to exit with a code 1. We recommend running Sherif in your CI once all errors are fixed. This is useful to prevent regressions (e.g. when adding a library to a package but forgetting to update the version in other packages of the monorepo)

Rules

You can use --ignore-rule <name> (or -r <name>) to ignore one or multiple rules, and --ignore-package <name> (or -p <name>) to ignore one or multiple packages.

Note Sherif doesn't have many rules for now, but will likely have more in the future (along with more features).

empty-dependencies

package.json files should not have empty dependencies fields.

multiple-dependency-versions

A given dependency should use the same version across the monorepo.

You can use --ignore-dependency <name> (or -i <name>) to ignore a dependency and allow having multiple versions of it.

root-package-dependencies

The root package.json is private, so making a distinction between dependencies and devDependencies is useless - only use devDependencies.

root-package-manager-field

The root package.json should specify the package manager and version to use. Useful for tools like corepack.

root-package-private-field

The root package.json should be private to prevent accidentaly publishing it to a registry.

Credits

License

MIT