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eslint-config-roboleary

robole265ISC0.4.0

My ESLint config for linting JavaScript along side Prettier without conflicts.

javascript, ecmascript, eslint, node, lint, config, prettier, eslint-prettier, prettier-eslint

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eslint-config-roboleary

My ESLint config for linting JavaScript along side Prettier without conflicts.

It includes the following:

Usage

  1. Install this package, ESLint (peer dependency) and Prettier (peer dependency) as devDependencies with the command npm i --save-dev eslint prettier eslint-config-roboleary.
  2. Create an eslint config file in the root of your project directory e.g. .eslintrc. Add the following:

    {
      "extends": ["eslint-config-roboleary"]
    }

    Alternatively, you can put a reference to the config in your package.json under the property eslintConfig.

  3. You can add scripts to your package.json to lint, fix, and format your code from the command-line.

     {
         "scripts": {
             "lint": "eslint .",
             "lint:fix": "npm run lint -- --fix",
             "format": "prettier src test --check",
             "format:fix": "npm run prettier -- --write",
         },
     }

Configuration in VS Code

If you want to use ES Lint and Prettier in VS Code, I recommend installing the extensions: ESLint, Prettier, and Format Code Action.

To format and lint code on save, you can update your user settings with the following:

{
  "editor.defaultFormatter": "esbenp.prettier-vscode",
  "eslint.probe": [
      "javascript",
      "javascriptreact",
      "vue"
  ],
  "editor.formatOnSave": false,
  "editor.codeActionsOnSave": [
    "source.formatDocument",
    "source.fixAll.eslint"
  ],
}