customstandard
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All the goodness of `feross/standard` with customizable rules
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JavaScript Custom-Standard Style
Don't let others decide for you!
All the goodness of feross/standard with an option to set custom rules.
Install
npm install customstandard
Custom Rules
Add a customstandard.rules
property to package.json
:
"customstandard": {
"rules": {
"space-before-function-paren": [2, "never"]
}
}
Rules
Importantly:
- Default semicolons.
- Check feross/standard for the rest of the rules.
Usage
The easiest way to use JavaScript Custom-Standard Style to check your code is to install it
globally as a Node command line program. To do so, simply run the following command in
your terminal (flag -g
installs semistandard
globally on your system, omit it if you want
to install in the current working directory):
npm install customstandard -g
After you've done that you should be able to use the customstandard
program. The simplest use
case would be checking the style of all JavaScript files in the current working directory:
$ customstandard
Error: Use JavaScript Custom-Standard Style
lib/torrent.js:950:11: Expected '===' and instead saw '=='.
What you might do if you're clever
- Add it to
package.json
{
"name": "my-cool-package",
"devDependencies": {
"customstandard": "*"
},
"scripts": {
"test": "customstandard && node my-normal-tests-littered-with-custom-rules.js"
}
}
- Check style automatically when you run
npm test
$ npm test
Error: Code style check failed:
lib/torrent.js:950:11: Expected '===' and instead saw '=='.
- Never give style feedback on a pull request again!
Custom Parser
To use a custom parser, install it from npm (example: npm install
babel-eslint
) and add this to your package.json:
{
"customstandard": {
"parser": "babel-eslint"
}
}
Ignoring files
Just like in standard
, The paths node_modules/**
, *.min.js
, bundle.js
, coverage/**
, hidden files/folders
(beginning with .
), and all patterns in a project's root .gitignore
file are
automatically excluded when looking for .js
files to check.
Sometimes you need to ignore additional folders or specific minfied files. To do that, add
a customstandard.ignore
property to package.json
:
"customstandard": {
"ignore": [
"**/out/",
"/lib/select2/",
"/lib/ckeditor/",
"tmp.js"
]
}
Make it look snazzy
If you want prettier output, just install the snazzy
package and pipe customstandard
to it:
$ customstandard --verbose | snazzy
See feross/standard for more information.