1.0.14 • Published 1 year ago

kinglint v1.0.14

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1 year ago

kinglint

kinglint is a command-line tool to install and set up linters for JavaScript projects.

Installation

To install kinglint, simply run:

npm install -g kinglint

Usage

To use kinglint, run the following command in the root of your project:

npx kinglint -JS

This will install the necessary dependencies and create configuration files for ESLint and Prettier.

npx kinglint -HK

This will install and configure Husky, pre-commit and lint-staged, and add a script to validate commit messages.

Options

The following options are currently available:

-JS or --javascript: Installs and configures ESLint and Prettier for JavaScript projects.

-NXJS or --nextjs: Installs and configures ESLint and Prettier with Next.js specific rules.

-HK or --husky: Installs and configures Husky, commit-msg and lint-staged.

What's installed with each option

-JS or --javascript

  • ESLint: JavaScript linter
  • Prettier: Code formatter

-NXJS or --nextjs

  • ESLint: JavaScript linter with Next.js specific rules
  • Prettier: Code formatter

-HK or --husky

  • Husky: Git hooks manager
  • lint-staged: Run linters on git staged files
  • commit-msg: A script that validates commit message prefixes to ensure that they follow a specific format. The following prefixes are currently supported:

    • fix: for bug fixes
    • feat: for new features
    • chore: for maintenance tasks (e.g. updating dependencies)
    • docs: for documentation changes
    • style: for changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (e.g. white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc.)
    • refactor: for code refactoring
    • test: for adding or modifying tests
    • wip: for work in progress commits

Using kinglint Locally

You can also use kinglint locally by linking the package to your project with the following steps:

  1. Clone the kinglint repository from GitHub
  2. Navigate to the kinglint directory and install the package's dependencies
  3. Create global link: npm link
  4. Link the package to your project: npm link kinglint
  5. Now you can use kinglint in your project running some option in the root of your project: example: kinglint -JS

Contributing

If you want to contribute to kinglint, please read the contribution guidelines in the CONTRIBUTING.md file.

Author

kinglint was created by Miguel Bermell.

License

kinglint is available under the ISC license. See the LICENSE.md file for more details.