@eruptionjs/config v0.6.1
@eruptionjs/config ⚙️
Opinionated configuration for projects using Prettier, ESLint, TypeScript and React.
Installation
npm install --save-dev @eruptionjs/configusage
While you have full control over the configuration, you can use the settings in this project as a starting point for your own. In many cases, the default configurations may be all you need.
Prettier configuration
Install prettier on your project, and add the eruptionjs configuration on your package.json:
npm install --save-dev prettierpackage.json
{
// ... Your existing configuration
"prettier": "@eruptionjs/config/prettier"
}TypeScript configuration
The Eruption TypeScript configuration extends the base TypeScript configuration with additional rules and settings.
To use the configuration, add the following to your tsconfig.json (create it if it doesn't exist):
{
"extends": "@eruptionjs/config/typescript",
"include": ["@eruptionjs/reset.d.ts", "**/*.ts", "**/*.tsx"],
"compilerOptions": {
"baseUrl": ".",
"paths": {
"@/*": ["src/*"]
}
}
}ESLint configuration
The Eruption ESLint configuration extends the base ESLint configuration with additional rules and settings.
To use the configuration, install eslint on your project, and add the following to your eslint.config.js file (create it if it doesn't exist):
npm install --save-dev eslinteslint.config.js
import { config as defaultConfig } from '@eruptionjs/config/eslint'
/** @type {import("eslint").Linter.Config} */
export default [...defaultConfig]Biome configuration (Experimental 🧪)
Install biome on your project, and add the eruptionjs configuration on your biome.json file:
npm install --save-dev @biomejs/biomebiome.json
{
"extends": "@eruptionjs/config/biome"
}License
MIT @ EruptionJS and its contributors.