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eslint-config-kentcdodds

v21.0.0

Published

ESLint rules according to kentcdodds' personal preference

Downloads

51,211

Readme


Build Status version downloads MIT License All Contributors PRs Welcome Code of Conduct

Table of Contents

Installation

This module is distributed via npm which is bundled with node and should be installed as one of your project's devDependencies:

npm install --save-dev eslint-config-kentcdodds

This library has a required peerDependencies listing for eslint

Usage

Then add the extends to your .eslintrc.js:

module.exports = {
  extends: 'kentcdodds',
  rules: {
    // your overrides
  },
}

Other configs

This config also exposes a few other configs that I use often and pull in as needed.

You can use them standalone:

module.exports = {
  extends: 'kentcdodds/<config-name>',
}

Or in combination with the base config (recommended)

module.exports = {
  extends: ['kentcdodds', 'kentcdodds/<config-name>'],
}

Things to know

  • All plugins needed for rules used by these configs are dependencies of this module so you don't have to install anything on your own.
  • The default config actually is composed of several configurations and you can use those individually. You can use each of these configs yourself if you want to leave my own personal style out of it.

Example of customized config

module.exports = {
  extends: ['kentcdodds/import', 'kentcdodds/jest'],
  rules: {
    /* custom rules */
  },
}

Issues

Looking to contribute? Look for the Good First Issue label.

🐛 Bugs

Please file an issue for bugs, missing documentation, or unexpected behavior.

See Bugs

💡 Feature Requests

Please file an issue to suggest new features. Vote on feature requests by adding a 👍. This helps maintainers prioritize what to work on.

See Feature Requests

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these people (emoji key):

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

LICENSE

MIT