ESLint config, which follows the Hostinger website builder style guide
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npm i -D @hostinger/eslint-config-builderYARN
yarn add -D @hostinger/eslint-config-builderIf vue config is going to be used, make sure you have eslint-plugin-vue installed
npm i -D eslint-plugin-vue- For JS projects
extends: ['@hostinger/builder'],- For Vue 3 projects
extends: ['@hostinger/builder/vue'],👤 Hostinger website builder team (https://hostinger.com/)
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- Github: @hostinger
Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check issues page.
In order to test out changes to the eslint config, you should link it to your project
# Inside builder-eslint-config directory
npm/yarn link
# Inside your project directory
npm/yarn link @hostinger/builder-eslint-configRestart ESLint server in your editor to initialize ESLint with the new config
You can then make changes to builder-eslint-config and they should automatically reflect in your project
After you're done testing, you can unlink the package
# Inside your project directory
npm/yarn unlink @hostinger/builder-eslint-config
# Then you need to restore the package from the repository
npm install / yarn --check-filesGive a ⭐️ if this project helped you!
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