oairbnb-standard v0.0.8
Airbnb JavaScript Standard Style plus TypeScript and React
Airbnb JavaScript coding style + react + .tsx support.
Based on Flet/semistandard
Usage
The easiest way to use JavaScript Semi-Standard Style to check your code is to install it
globally as a Node command line program. To do so, simply run the following command in
your terminal (flag -g installs oairbnb-standard globally on your system, omit it if you want
to install in the current working directory):
npm install oairbnb-standard -gAfter you've done that you should be able to use the oairbnb-standard program. The simplest use
case would be checking the style of all JavaScript files in the current working directory:
$ oairbnb-standard
Error: Use JavaScript Semi-Standard Style
lib/torrent.js:950:11: Expected '===' and instead saw '=='.Custom Parser
To use a custom parser, install it from npm (example: npm install
babel-eslint) and add this to your package.json:
{
"oairbnb-standard": {
"parser": "babel-eslint"
}
}Vim
Install Syntastic and add these lines to .vimrc:
let g:syntastic_javascript_checkers=['standard']
let g:syntastic_javascript_standard_exec = 'oairbnb-standard'For automatic formatting on save, add these two lines to .vimrc:
autocmd bufwritepost *.js silent !oairbnb-standard % --fix
set autoreadIgnoring files
Just like in standard, The paths node_modules/**, *.min.js, bundle.js, coverage/**, hidden files/folders
(beginning with .), and all patterns in a project's root .gitignore file are
automatically excluded when looking for .js files to check.
Sometimes you need to ignore additional folders or specific minfied files. To do that, add
a oairbnb-standard.ignore property to package.json:
"oairbnb-standard": {
"ignore": [
"**/out/",
"/lib/select2/",
"/lib/ckeditor/",
"tmp.js"
]
}Make it look snazzy
If you want prettier output, just install the snazzy package and pipe semistandard to it:
$ oairbnb-standard --verbose | snazzySee airbnb/javascript for more information.