@nick12003/eslint-config-nick v1.1.1
eslint-config-nick
This is a collection of my personal eslint configurations. It is a work in progress and will be updated as I continue to work on it.
Installation
npm install -D @nick12003/eslint-config-nick
# or
yarn add -D @nick12003/eslint-config-nick
# or
pnpm add -D @nick12003/eslint-config-nickUsage
TypeScript (React)
// .eslintrc.cjs
module.exports = {
// ... the rest of your config ...
extends: ['@nick12003/eslint-config-nick/react-typescript'],
parserOptions: {
project: true,
tsconfigRootDir: __dirname,
},
};JavaScript (React)
// .eslintrc.cjs
module.exports = {
// ... the rest of your config ...
extends: ['@nick12003/eslint-config-nick/react'],
};TypeScript
// tsconfig.eslint.json
{
"extends": "./tsconfig.json",
"compilerOptions": {
"types": ["jest"]
},
"include": ["src/**/*", "tests/**/*", ".eslintrc.js", "jest.config.js", "commitlint.config.js"],
"exclude": ["node_modules", "build", "scripts"]
}Then refer this file in the config of parseOptions.project in .eslintrc:
// .eslintrc
{
"extends": ["@nick12003/eslint-config-nick/typescript"],
"parserOptions": {
"project": "tsconfig.eslint.json"
}
}If you have some config files in the project root which is not need to be linted, you can add them to the exclude field in tsconfig.eslint.json or in .eslintignore file.
Linter for React Testing
// .eslintrc
{
"overrides": [
{
"files": ["**/__tests__/**/*.[jt]s?(x)", "**/?(*.)+(spec|test).[jt]s?(x)"],
"extends": ["@nick12003/eslint-config-nick/react-testing"]
}
]
}Development and Deployment
Write files in the tests folder and see whether ESLint works as expected:
npm run test
npm run test -- --fixAfter push to the main branch, the release job will automatically start.
MISC
Absolute Imports and Module Path Aliases for TypeScript
If you want to use import alias in your project, you can use import-resolver-typescript to do this by yourself. For example,
// .eslintrc
{
// ...
"rules": {
"import/no-unresolved": "error"
},
"settings": {
"import/resolver": {
"typescript": {
"alwaysTryTypes": true,
"project": "tsconfig.json"
}
}
}
}xxx should be listed in the project's dependencies, not devDependencies
By default, eslint-config-pjchender does not care about the packages is dependencies or devDependencies in '**/*.test.ts', '**/*.test.tsx', '**/*.stories.ts', '**/*.stories.tsx'. However, you might still use some package that should be listed in devDependencies. In this case, you can modify the rule of import/no-extraneous-dependencies in eslint config file manually. For example,
{
"rules": {
"import/no-extraneous-dependencies": [
"error",
{
"devDependencies": [
"**/*.test.ts",
"**/*.test.tsx",
"**/*.stories.ts",
"**/*.stories.tsx",
"vite.config.ts"
]
}
]
}
}Personal Preference
{
"rules": {
"import/extensions": [
"error",
"ignorePackages",
{
"js": "never",
"jsx": "never",
"ts": "never",
"tsx": "never"
}
],
"react-refresh/only-export-components": "warn",
"react/jsx-props-no-spreading": "off"
}
}