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Let me start by introducing my own Angular ESLint rule: ESLint Angular Template consistent this. This rule validates the use of explicit/implicit prefix properties, variables and template references with There is no functional reason to start properties with Example of incorrect property code: <test *ngIf="foo">{{bar}}</test>
~~~ ~~~ Example of correct property code: <test *ngIf="this.foo">{{this.bar}}</test> |
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I'm starting this discussion to create an overview of custom Angular ESLint rules that are not part of this repository.
It is not only about shameless promotion 😁, but also to share examples and discuss implementation issues.
It might be interested to see what others have created.
@maintainers If not allowed, please let me know and I'll delete this discussion.
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