2.0.1 ⢠Published 5 years ago
eslint-rules-summer v2.0.1
eslint-rules-summer
The never ending summer rules of lint.
Rules list
no-eqeqeq-null-undefined
Do not compare null or undefined with strict equality(===) | strict inequality(!==)
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var a = 1
if(a == null) { // something }
if(a != null) { // something }
if(null == a) { // something }
if(null != a) { // something }
if(a == undefined) { // something }
if(a != undefined) { // something }
if(undefined == a) { // something }
if(undefined != a) { // something }š āāļø
var a = 1
if(a === null) { // something }
if(a !== null) { // something }
if(null === a) { // something }
if(null !== a) { // something }
if(a === undefined) { // something }
if(a !== undefined) { // something }
if(undefined === a) { // something }
if(undefined !== a) { // something }no-let
Do not use let variable declaration. Use const instead.
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const a = 0
const a = 0,
b = 1
var a
var a = 0
var a = 0,
b = 1
export const a = 0
export var a = 0š āāļø
let a = 0;
let a = 0,
b = 1;
export let = 1;no-plain-new-date
Do not use new Date() (empty arguments) | Date.now() . Date generation that depends on the execution environment is prohibited.
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new Date(2020, 4, 3)
new Date('2020-05-03T03:24:00')š āāļø
new Date()
Date.now()For developer
This module is a single rules module, so normally you don't have to consciously install.
If you are developer and want to use this rules module, you can install with the following command.
npm
$ npm install --save-dev eslint-rules-summeryarn
$ yarn add -D eslint-rules-summer