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@luvies/config

v3.1.3

Published

A generic set of configs for all my node projects

Downloads

80

Readme

Node Shared Configs

This package provides a number of shared configs that can be reused across multiple projects. It currently provides configs for the following tools:

  • TypeScript
  • ESLint (with TS rules)
  • Prettier

All the base dependencies are given as peer dependencies to ensure packages are installed & to allow pushing update warnings by bumping the minimum versions.

Usage

TypeScript

To use with TypeScript, you can use a config like the following:

{
  "extends": "@luvies/config/tsconfig.base.json",
  "compilerOptions": {
    "rootDir": "src",
    "outDir": "dist",
    "module": "commonjs"
    // The base tsconfig defaults to es2018
    // "target": "es2017",
    // "lib": ["es2017"]
  },
  "exclude": ["node_modules", "dist"]
}

TypeScript is only included as a peer dependency as it's much more version dependent.

Prettier

Use the following .prettierrc to use the base config:

"@luvies/config/prettier.base.json"

ESLint

These are currently the packages that are used (all are specified as peer dependencies):

  • eslint
  • @typescript-eslint/parser
  • @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin
  • eslint-plugin-prettier
  • eslint-config-prettier
  • eslint-plugin-sort-imports-es6-autofix

Use the following config to extend the shared one:

{
  "root": true,
  "parserOptions": {
    "project": "./tsconfig.json"
  },
  "extends": "./node_modules/@luvies/config/eslint.base.json",
  "env": {
    "es6": true,
    "node": true
  }
}

React

For the React-specific config, you need the following extra packages (they are not added as peer dependencies since only React projects will use them):

  • eslint-plugin-react
  • eslint-plugin-react-hooks

You then need to extend the react config:

{
  "root": true,
  "parserOptions": {
    "project": "./tsconfig.json"
  },
  "extends": "./node_modules/@luvies/config/eslint.react.json",
  "env": {
    "es6": true
  }
}

Vue

For the Vue-specific config, you need the following extra packages (they are not added as peer dependencies since only Vue projects will use them):

  • eslint-plugin-vue
  • vue-eslint-parser
  • @vue/eslint-config-typescript
  • @vue/eslint-config-prettier

You then need to extend the vue config:

{
  "root": true,
  "parserOptions": {
    "project": "./tsconfig.json"
  },
  "extends": "./node_modules/@luvies/config/eslint.vue.json",
  "env": {
    "es6": true
  }
}