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bundled-stylelint-config

v0.1.7

Published

A preset for stylelint

Downloads

179

Readme

An eslint config

that you might not like, but that's not the point.

Check https://github.com/DaniFoldi/lint-my-life for more details.

Usage (eslint)

For any of the presets below, you can install them with one command:

npm install -D bundled-eslint-config eslint

Add this to your eslint.config.js:

export { default } from 'bundled-eslint-config'

Any ruleset can be extended, and new rulesets can be added, however those are not considered to be a part of the stable API, so they are not documented. Look at index.ts for details.

Usage (stylelint)

TODO

Running with GitHub Actions

Add these steps to lint your repository:

      - uses: dorny/paths-filter@v2
        id: changes
        with:
          filters: |
            eslint:
              - '**/*.js'
              - '**/*.jsx'
              - '**/*.ts'
              - '**/*.tsx'
              - '**/*.mjs'
              - '**/*.cjs'
              - '**/*.vue'
            yamllint:
              - '**/*.yml'
              - '**/*.yaml'
            stylelint:
              - '**/*.css'
              - '**/*.scss'
              - '**/*.vue'


      # Change as needed
      - if: steps.changes.outputs.eslint == 'true'
        run: |
          npm run lint:js

Adding a new package

  • Add package to packages/ folder.
  • Add required copy rules to prepublish.mjs.
  • Add package to .github/workflows/main.yml.

Contributing

If you find false positives/false negatives, or combinations that don't work well, feel free to open an issue, or create a PR.

This project uses commit messages starting with emoji:

|Emoji|Prefix|Description| |-----|------|-----------| |:zap: |:zap: |for implementing or extending functionality| |:zap::zap: |:zap::zap: |for breaking changes | |:hammer: |:hammer: |for bug fixes | |:wrench: |:wrench: |for configurations | |:vertical_traffic_light:|:vertical_traffic_light:|for tests | |:memo: |:memo: |for documentations | |:mag: |:mag: |for lint fixes | |:recycle: |:recycle: |for non-breaking refactoring | |:paperclip: |:paperclip: |for dependencies | |:octocat: |:octocat: |for workflows | |:construction: |:construction: |for experimental or temporary changes |

Note

Yes, some of the rules/presets are opinionated. No, I will not create addons for the one rule you want to change (eg. "quotes'). They are not better in any way.

The point of such a preset is to have some default that all contributors can agree on, so they can move on to more important things.

License

All packages in this repository are licensed under the MIT license.