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eslint-bretzke

v1.0.1

Published

Eslint basic config for React and Next.js projects

Readme

eslint-vinibretzke

This package contains a custom ESLint configuration to facilitate linting of your code.

Authors

Information

This ESLint configuration includes some custom rules to improve the quality of your code. Here are a few of the additional rules that are enabled:

semi: Requires the use of semicolons at the end of statements.
no-console: Emits a warning if there are console.log calls in the code.
quotes: double quotes are enable
arrow-parens: always add parents in function params
indent: using tabs to indent

Feel free to adjust or add more rules in the configuration file to meet your specific needs.

Contributions

Contributions are welcome! If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvements, feel free reach me on my Linkedin, or Github.

License

ISC

Installation

To start using this configuration, you need to have ESLint installed in your project. If you haven't installed it yet, run the following command:

  npm install eslint --save-dev

Next, install this configuration by running the following command:

  npm install eslint-vinibretzke --save-dev

Configuration

After the installation, you need to add an ESLint configuration file to your project. Here's an example .eslintrc.json file to use this configuration:

{
    "extends": "eslint-vinibretzke/config"
}