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@devaltitude/eslint-config-base

v0.0.1

Published

The official altitude-sports eslint base configuration

Readme

@devaltitude/eslint-config-base

This package provides a base Javascript & TypeScript eslint configuration as an extensible shared configuration.

Installation

On the root folder of your JS app, run the following command:

yarn add --also=dev @devaltitude/eslint-config-base

Usage

Once the package has been successfully installed, you can add @devaltitude/eslint-config-base to your .eslintrc.

{
  "extends": "@devaltitude/eslint-config-base"
}

How to contribute👷

Thank you for investing your time in contributing to our project! 💎

Please read the code of Conduct to keep our Alti standards approachable and respectable. Alti-Docs section: Coding Standards -> Code of Conduct

Make Changes

  1. Clone the repo and make the changes you consider suitable.

    📝 Make sure it will benefit globally the JS standards. In case you intend to add a change for a specific domain (cloud, backend or frontend) please extend this configuration and discuss the changes at team level.

  2. Add the proposed changes
  3. Update semantically the version in package.json. Check semantic versioning guide

Pull Request 🔍

When you're finished with the changes, create a pull request and add at least one staff engineer as reviewer.

  • Don't forget to link PR to the issue if you are solving one.
  • We may ask for changes to be made before a PR can be merged.
  • As you update your PR and apply changes, mark each conversation as resolved.

Your PR is merged!

Congratulations 🎉🎉 The Dev Altitude team thanks you ✨.

📝 Once the feature branch has been merged a CI pipeline will be triggered. After a few seconds your package should be ready to use.

Communication 💬

Once you have validated the new version is live here: @devaltitude/eslint-config-base. Please send a notification through the Google Tech Team space.