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Setting Up Your Editor

You can edit React Boilerplate using any editor or IDE, but there are a few extra steps that you can take to make sure your coding experience is as good as it can be.

VS Code

To get the best editing experience with VS Code, create a jsconfig.json file at the root of your project:

{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "baseUrl": "app",
    "module": "commonjs",
    "target": "es2016",
    "jsx": "react"
  },
  "exclude": ["node_modules", "**/node_modules/*"]
}

This jsconfig.json file tells VS Code to treat all JS files as part of the same project, improving IntelliSense, code navigation, and refactoring. You can configure project wide settings in using the jsconfig.json, such as only allowing functions from the ES5 standard library, or even enable more advanced type checking for JS files

ESLint + Prettier integration

You can also get VSCode to understand your project's static code analysis setup. If you do this:

  • You'll see any warnings or errors directly within VSCode
  • VSCode can also automatically fix or format your code for you

To make this happen, install both the ESLint and Prettier extensions for VSCode and add the following to either your User or Workspace Settings:

{
  "editor.formatOnSave": true,
  "prettier.eslintIntegration": true,
  "eslint.run": "onSave"
}

Here's also a detailed video on the topic: How to Setup VS Code + Prettier + ESLint