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@feedzai/eslint-config-feedzai-react

v5.0.0

Published

Feedzai's React ESLint extensible configuration

Downloads

97

Readme

eslint-config-feedzai-react

Build Status

This configuration extends the @feedzai/eslint-config-feedzai and includes the rules for React, a11y and Jest. This package requires eslint, @feedzai/eslint-config-feedzai, eslint-plugin-import, eslint-plugin-jest, eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y and eslint-plugin-react.

Usage

Installing package dependencies

In order to list the correct versions of each package you could use this command:

npm info "@feedzai/eslint-config-feedzai-react@latest" peerDependencies

After this command, you can install those packages manually or if you're using the npm version > 5 you could use this shortcut:

npx install-peerdeps --dev @feedzai/eslint-config-feedzai-react

If you want to do all manually you should use:

npm install --save-dev @feedzai/eslint-config-feedzai-react eslint@^#.#.# @feedzai/eslint-config-feedzai@^#.#.# eslint-plugin-import@^#.#.# eslint-plugin-jest@^#.#.# eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y@^#.#.# eslint-plugin-react@^#.#.#

Using Feedzai's ESLint configurations in your .eslintrc file

Add "extends": "@feedzai/eslint-config-feedzai-react"

Development tasks

You can check if this packages follow our coding style conventions by using npm run lint.

Deployment tasks

The available commands are:

  • deploy:major - creates a git tag and publish the X.0.0 version. This command should be executed only in the master branch.
  • deploy:minor - creates a git tag and publish the X.Y.0 version. This command should be executed in the hot-fix branches (hf-X.x.x).
  • deploy:patch - creates a git tag and publish the X.Y.Z version. This command should be executed in the hot-fix branches (hf-X.x.x).