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@epilot/eslint-config-react

v2.0.0

Published

epilot base eslint configuration for react projects

Downloads

965

Readme

@epilot/eslint-config-react

This packages is a set of eslint rules, recommended for all React Projects.

ESLint statically analyzes your code to quickly find problems. ESLint is built into most text editors and you can run ESLint as part of your continuous integration pipeline. More Info

This Project is also bundled with Prettier in order to ensure company wide Code formatting.

Usage

yarn add eslint typescript @epilot/eslint-config-react -D

Now add the config to either your package.json:

{
  "eslintConfig": {
    "extends": "@epilot/eslint-config-react"
  }
}

to your .eslintrc:

{
  "extends": "@epilot/eslint-config-react"
}

or .eslintrc.js:

module.exports = {
  extends: '@epilot/eslint-config-react'
}

VS Code

Its recommended to install eslint Extension. and configure your settings like

    "eslint.alwaysShowStatus": true,
    "eslint.validate": [
        "javascript",
        "javascriptreact",
        "typescript",
        "typescriptreact"
    ],
    "editor.codeActionsOnSave": {
        "source.fixAll.eslint": true
    },

You properly have a Prettier Extension installed. This might cause conflicts with the eslint formatter. I'd recommend to deactivate or uninstall it.

Assumptions

This ESLint configuration comes with some fundamental assumptions:

  • React environment
  • parser: typescript

Developer instructions

Requirements

  • node.js (12/14 recommended)
  • yarn

Development

git clone [email protected]:e-pilot/cookie-cutter/epilot-eslint-config-react.git
cd epilot-eslint-config-react
yarn
yarn test

other useful scripts

yarn run

or check package.json

new Release

Create a Tag on master with

yarn release