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eslint-baseline

v0.4.0

Published

Run ESLint with a baseline.

Readme

eslint-baseline

GitHub license npm version

Trying to add a linter to a legacy project can be tough. eslint-baseline lets you ignore all existing errors by creating a baseline.

Project Status

This project is still in early development. It is usable but non of the APIs are stable yet.

Getting Started

Install eslint-baseline

npm install --save-dev eslint eslint-baseline

If you already have ESlint setup update the lint scripts in package.json

{
  "scripts": {
-   "lint": "eslint ."
+   "lint": "eslint-baseline .",
+   "lint:update-baseline": "eslint-baseline --update-baseline ."
  }
}

Run the script to create a baseline

npm run lint

There should be a file .eslint-baseline.json that contains all current lint errors. Subsequent runs of npm run lint will only show new errors.

To update the baseline run

npm run lint:update-baseline

Known limitations

  • The heuristic to detect already known errors is based on the location of the error. Editing a file with errors might move those errors to a different location and thus will show them as "new" in the output. As a workaround, you have to update the baseline.

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