eslint-config-kelsus v0.1.23
ESLINT
ESLint shareable config for the Kelsus JavaScript style guide (ES2015+ version)
Installation
$ yarn add eslint eslint-config-kelsus --devUsage
Once the eslint-config-kelsus package is installed, you can use it by specifying kelsus in the extends section of your ESLint configuration.
Setup config.
Add eslint configuration to the package.json.
{
"eslintConfig": {
"extends": ["kelsus"],
"rules": {
// Additional, per-project rules...
}
}
}kelsus config extends eslint:recommended and prettier.
kelsus also set the environment to:
{
"env": {
"es6": true,
"node": true,
"sourceType": "module"
}
}There are several rules in the eslint:recommended ruleset that Kelsus style enforces in your project.
To see how the kelsus config compares with eslint:recommended, refer to the source code of index.js, which lists every ESLint rule along with whether (and how) it is enforced by the kelsus config.
Create an .eslintignore config file.
touch .eslintignoreContent:
# /node_modules/* and /bower_components/* ignored by default
# Ignore built files except build/index.js
build/*
publish/*
!build/index.js
# Ignore the shared folder because is used with docker-compose, no need of linting
/shared/*
# Ignore the deploy folder because is used for deploy, no need of linting
/deploy/*
# Ignore the dosc folder because is used for documentation files, no need of linting
/docs/*PRETTIER
On Kelsus, we are proud to use Prettier as source for Opinionated Code Formatting.
kelsusESLint configuration already extendsprettierthat will turns off all rules that are unnecessary or might conflict with Prettier.
Installation
yarn add --dev prettier eslint-config-prettier eslint-plugin-prettierSetup config.
Add prettier configuration to the package.json.
{
"prettier": {
"printWidth": 100,
"singleQuote": true
}
}SCRIPTS
To run add scripts to your package.json
"scripts": {
"format-output": "prettier '**/*.{js,jsx}'",
"format": "prettier --write '**/*.{js,jsx}'",
"lint-errors": "eslint '**/*.{js,jsx}' --quiet",
"lint": "eslint '**/*.{js,jsx}'",
}- "format-output": This will show on the screen the format changes in your code that will be
made if you run
prettier. - "format": This will format your code with
prettier. - "lint": This script will report errors and warnings of your code, based on the eslint-rules of your configuration.
- "lint-errors": This script will report only errors of your code, based on the eslint-rules of your configuration.
note: Lint can autofix errors, to do that, you can run
`$ yarn run lint-errors -- --fix`;DOCKER
Adding an extra step on your build process, will ensure that the code is passing the linting rules.
So, right before your npm run test you can call npm run lint-errors.
# Run the linter
npm run lint-errors
# Run the tests
npm run testTOOLS
Install & Configure Visual Studio's Extensions
- Install Prettier extention in Visual Studio - JavaScript formatter by Esben Petersen
- Install the ESLint extention in Visual Studio - ESLint by Dirk Baeumer
Add a shortcut to make eslint fix all auto-fixable problems. Add this to your keybindings.json
[ { "key": "ctrl+l", "command": "eslint.executeAutofix", "when": "editorTextFocus && !editorReadonly" } ]
FAQ
I can't get the linter to work.
Have you checked if there are other configuration files for eslint or prettier (.eslintrc, .prettierrc)? if yes, remove them and try again.
Docker gets stuck when I add the linting step.
Check that you are not running the linter on files that you don't need. Start by ensure that
node_modulesand yourbuildfolder is ignred.License
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