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eslint-config-chatur

v3.0.0

Published

An eslint configuration for the astute

Downloads

282

Readme

eslint-config-chatur

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An eslint configuration for the astute

Installing / Getting started

Quick start - npm install --save-dev eslint eslint-config-chatur

Eslint configuration: Simply define your .eslintrc.json (or add a eslintConfig object to package.json) like so:

{
  "root": true,
  "extends": "chatur"
}

If you prefer YAML:

# .eslintrc.yml
root: true
extends: chatur

Node.js 4 or above is required.

eslint-config-chatur provides eslint configuration for three commonly used environments:

Furthermore, it adapts to your usage automatically with minimal manual configuration. It does this by peeking at the modules and eslint plugins you have installed.

There are 2 types of plugins used for each configuration:

  • Installed by default - These plugins are included as dependency for this modules and they are enabled depending on the environment. Installation of these should not be required.
  • Optional - These plugins are optional and also depend on the libraries you are using. For example, if lodash is installed eslint-plugin-lodash can be installed to enable lodash specific rules. So if you do not want some plugin to be enabled, don't install it :sunglasses:.

Configuration

Configuration for exlint-config-chatur is handled through your dependencies itself. Simply install the plugins you need. However, there is no harm in installing extra plugins. For example, even if you install eslint-plugin-lodash, if you don't have lodash as a dependency, the plugin rules will not be activated.

node.js

Enabled by default:

Optional plugins:

Installation:

$ npm install --save-dev eslint eslint-config-chatur \
    eslint-plugin-promise \
    eslint-plugin-lodash \
    eslint-plugin-prettier eslint-config-prettier

# Single line for windows
λ npm install --save-dev eslint eslint-config-chatur eslint-plugin-promise eslint-plugin-lodash eslint-plugin-prettier eslint-config-prettier

Eslint configuration:

# .eslintrc.yml
root: true
extends: chatur

browser

Enabled by default:

Optional plugins:

Installation:

$ npm install --save-dev eslint babel-eslint eslint-config-chatur \
    eslint-plugin-babel \
    eslint-plugin-promise \
    eslint-plugin-lodash \
    eslint-plugin-prettier eslint-config-prettier \
    eslint-plugin-compat \
    eslint-plugin-import

# Single line for windows
λ npm install --save-dev eslint babel-eslint eslint-config-chatur eslint-plugin-babel eslint-plugin-promise eslint-plugin-lodash eslint-plugin-prettier eslint-config-prettier eslint-plugin-compat eslint-plugin-import

NOTE: Using the browser eslint configuration requires babel-eslint(not optional). This allows eslint to handle dynamic imports using import('module-name').

Eslint configuration:

# .eslintrc.yml
root: true
extends: chatur/browser

test

Enabled by default:

Optional plugins:

Installation:

$ npm install --save-dev eslint eslint-config-chatur \
    eslint-plugin-promise \
    eslint-plugin-lodash \
    eslint-plugin-prettier eslint-config-prettier \
    eslint-plugin-jest \
    eslint-plugin-ava

# Single line for windows
λ npm install --save-dev eslint eslint-config-chatur eslint-plugin-promise eslint-plugin-lodash eslint-plugin-prettier eslint-config-prettier eslint-plugin-jest eslint-plugin-ava

Eslint configuration:

# .eslintrc.yml
root: true
extends: chatur/test

Tests

Only checks whether eslint configurations are valid.

$ npm run lint

Style guide

eslint-config-chatur :laughing:

Licensing

MIT © Suhas Karanth