@nhcarrigan/eslint-config v5.0.0-rc2
Naomi's ESLint Config
This package holds my ESLint configuration for easy installation and syncing changes across projects.
Live Version
This package is currently published. View the npm
page.
Installation
To install this package, run the following command:
npm i @nhcarrigan/eslint-config eslint
Compatibility
This package is compatible with ESLint 9.
Usage
To use this package, add the following to your eslint.config.js
file:
import NaomisConfig from "@nhcarrigan/eslint-config";
export default [
...NaomisConfig,
// Any overrides you need, such as:
// {
// rules: {
// complexity: "off",
// "max-lines-per-function": "off",
// "max-statements": "off",
// "jsdoc/require-file-overview": "off"
// },
// },
// {
// files: ["test/__mocks__/Database.mock.ts"],
// rules: {
// "require-await": "off"
// }
// },
];
Then set up these two scripts in your package.json
:
{
"format": "eslint src test --max-warnings 0 --fix",
"lint": "eslint src test --max-warnings 0",
}
Formatting
Our rulesets include the stylistic
package, which enforces quite a bit of specific formatting. With this being the case, projects should NOT use Prettier in tandem with this config.
Instead, set your editor to run the ESLint formatter on save. For example, in VSCodium, you can add a .vscode/settings.json
file to your project:
{
"editor.codeActionsOnSave": {
"source.fixAll.eslint": "explicit"
},
"eslint.validate": ["typescript"]
}
Stylistic Standards
This configuration does not extend or incorporate any external rulesets. Every rule this config sets has been added deliberately and with reason.
Warnings and Errors
A rule is set to be a warning when it is something that is okay during development (e.g. using a console.log
, or not having a JSDoc definition yet) but should not make it to production code.
A rule is set to an error when it is something that should not occur in development or production (e.g. missing semi-colons, using loose equality).
No Deactivated Rules
Because this config is built from scratch, there is no need to explicitly deactivate any rules. Everything is "off" by default, and turned on as desired by this package.
The tests will not allow you to explicitly disable rules.
The only exception is the disabledEslintRules
object, which explicitly turns off built-in ESLint rules to avoid conflicts with external packages like @typescript-eslint
.
Proposing Style Changes
All style changes should be proposed in our chat server.
Feedback and Bugs
If you have feedback or a bug report, please feel free to open a GitHub issue!
Contributing
If you would like to contribute to the project, you may create a Pull Request containing your proposed changes and we will review it as soon as we are able! Please review our contributing guidelines first.
Code of Conduct
Before interacting with our community, please read our Code of Conduct.
License
This software is licensed under our global software license.
Copyright held by Naomi Carrigan.
Contact
We may be contacted through our Chat Server or via email at contact@nhcarrigan.com
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