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@envsa/eslint-config

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Installation

Install the package with

npm i -D @envsa/eslint-config

Then install the peerDependency packages.

npm i -D eslint@^7.16.0 prettier@^2.1.2 stylelint@^13.8.0

The correct versions of each peerDependency package are listed by the command:

npm info "@envsa/eslint-config@latest" peerDependencies

Or, if using npm 5+, use this shortcut:

npx install-peerdeps --dev @envsa/eslint-config

Usage

This package will create the following 3 initial config files during installation:

  • eslint.config.js
  • prettier.config.js
  • stylelint.config.js

If the config file exists already, it won't create/replace the file.

If you want to config manually, please add the config to either your package.json:

{
  "eslintConfig": {
    "extends": "@envsa"
  }
}

to your .eslintrc:

{
  "extends": "@envsa"
}

or .eslintrc.js:

module.exports = {
  extends: "@envsa",
};

Prettier Config

This is how you use or extend the @envsa/eslint-config prettier config in your app:

// prettier.config.js
module.exports = require("@envsa/eslint-config/prettier.config");

Assumptions

This ESLint configuration comes with some fundamental assumptions:

  • node environment
  • browser and/or node environment
  • parser: babel (used babel-eslint parser)

Even though I made some assumptions, you can easily overwrite, extend and unset rules and any other setting in your custom eslint config.

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