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eslint-config-forumone-angular

v1.0.1

Published

Forum One's ESLint configuration for Angular.js 1.x code

Readme

Forum One JavaScript Coding Style (Angular.js Edition)

See forumone/javascript on GitHub for a longer intro.

For best results, mix with a base style guide of your choice. We recommend eslint-config-forumone-es5:

exports.extends = [
  'forumone-es5',
  'forumone-angular',
];

Requirements

This package depends on both eslint and eslint-plugin-angular.

Entry Points

forumone-angular/legacy

For retrofitting existing Angular.js apps. This config adds some simple lints around DI injection style, unused parameters, and holding on to the return of angular.module().

forumone-angular

The default configuration. This builds on the legacy config and bans deprecated Angular.js functionality.

It also warns about patterns that go against best practices, such as scope event typos, naming conventions, and having more than one component per file.

forumone-angular/strict

Like the default, but all warnings are hard errors.