@cuppachino/eslint-config v0.2.7
@cuppachino/eslint-config
Extendable... fully customized ESLint configuration
Optimized... for explosive TypeScript development
Seamless... integration with Prettier
Granular... keep Prettier and ESLint separate without conflict
Using this package in your project
Install
pnpm add -D eslint @cuppachino/eslint-configCreate a tsconfig.eslint.json at the root of your project and extend your own tsconfig.json:
{
"extends": "./tsconfig.json",
"compilerOptions": {
"noEmit": true
},
"include": [
"pkg/",
// "src/",
// "./vite.config.ts",
// "./apps/*/tsconfig.json"
],
}Configure
Create a .eslintrc.cjs file in the root of your project and extend the config:
or
.eslintrc.jsor.eslintrc.json
module.exports = {
/* 1️⃣ focus eslint to not look outside of your project */
root: true,
/* 2️⃣ extend your config with the package */
extends: ['@cuppachino/eslint-config'],
/* 3️⃣ point your own tsconfig(s) */
parserOptions: {
tsconfigRootDir: __dirname,
project: [
'./tsconfig.eslint.json', // REQUIRED
'./apps/*/tsconfig.json',
'./packages/*/tsconfig.json'
]
},
settings: {
'import/resolver': {
typescript: {
alwaysTryTypes: true,
project: [
'./tsconfig.eslint.json', // REQUIRED
'./apps/*/tsconfig.json',
'./packages/*/tsconfig.json'
]
}
}
},
/* ⭐ Override rules here */
rules: {
// ...
}
}If you extend additional configs after @cuppachino/eslint-config, you may introduce conflicts between Prettier and ESLint. You can work around this by always including the config last OR by manually adding the eslint-config-prettier package to your project and adding "prettier" to the end of your extends array.
// ❌ NOT OK
extends: [
'@cuppachino/eslint-config',
'plugin:react/recommended',
]// ✅ OK
extends: [
'plugin:react/recommended',
'@cuppachino/eslint-config',
]// ✅ OK
extends: [
'@cuppachino/eslint-config',
'plugin:react/recommended',
'prettier'
]IDE Integration
TypeScript 
Make sure to use your workspace's version of TypeScript and your tsconfig.json for type checking!

ESLint 
To highlight code quality errors in vscode, you can use dbaeumer.vscode-eslint.
Add the following scripts to your package.json for usage in your pipeline:
{
"scripts": {
"lint:check": "eslint",
"lint": "eslint --fix"
}
}Prettier 
Follow the setup directions for rvest.vs-code-prettier-eslint. This will allow you to fix linting errors with eslint and format your code with prettier, on save, in one step.
These scripts can be used to format your entire project:
{
"scripts": {
"format": "prettier --check .",
"format:fix": "prettier --write ."
}
}Development Cycle
If you have the previously mentioned extensions installed, you should be able to use them during development.
Install Dependencies
This package is managed with PNPM. To get started, run the following commands:
cd YOUR-eslint-config
pnpm installChange, Commit, Merge & Release & Publish
After you make changes and save, create a new changeset and follow the cli prompts:
cd YOUR-eslint-config pnpm newPush your changes to a new branch and open a PR.
Once your PR is merged, changesets will automatically create a new release and publish it to NPM.