@plntr/eslint-config v1.9.0
eslint-config-plntr
This package provides Planitar's .eslintrc as an extensible shared config. This config should be used in any JS project developed by Planitar.
The package follows Planitar's JS code conventions and is built on top of Airbnb's eslint config.
Usage
Three ESLint configurations are provided:
esmis an ES6+ configuration.es5is an ES5 configuration.react-jsxis a React specific configuration.vueis a Vue specific configuration.
All three ESLint configurations listed above come in 2 variations:
- a strict and unforgiving configuration that should be used before code is committed or deployed to production.
- a more relaxed configuration where syntactic rules are set to warning level,
that can be used in dev environment; prefixed with
-dev.
List of provided configurations:
| Type | "extends" path | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ES6+ | plntr/esm | strict esm config |
plntr/esm-dev | relaxed esm config | |
| React JSX | plntr/react-jsx | strict react-jsx config |
plntr/react-jsx-dev | relaxed react-jsx config | |
| Vue | plntr/vue | strict vue config |
plntr/vue-dev | relaxed vue config | |
| Jest | plntr/jest | strict jest config |
plntr/jest-dev | relaxed jest config | |
| Typescript | plntr/typescript | strict typescript config |
plntr/typescript-dev | relaxed typescript config | |
| ES5 | plntr/es5 | strict es5 config |
plntr/es5-dev | relaxed es5 config |
In order to use any of the configs just add "extends": "<IMPORT PATH>" to your
eslintrc.* file. For example, if you want to use React JSX rules, add
"extends": "react-jsx".
By default if you just import the package, "extends": "plntr", a strict esm
config is used.
Note: eslint documentation mentions:
A sharable configuration is an npm package that exports a configuration object. Make sure the package has been installed to a directory where ESLint can require it.
The extends property value can omit the eslint-config- prefix of the package name.
Since the package name is eslint-config-plntr, when it is used in extends
property the prefix can be omitted, hence the "extends" paths listed above all
use plntr instead of eslint-config-plntr.