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eslint-formatter-mo

v2.4.1

Published

Good-lookin' ESLint formatter for delightful readability

Readme

eslint-formatter-mo

npm version actions status npm downloads awesome semantic-release

Good-lookin' ESLint formatter

🎊 Obviously it's more human-readable 🎉🎉🎉

[!NOTE] This library was moved to ESM from v2.

If v2 doesn't work well with your Node.js version, check the 1.x version for better compatibility.

Features

  • 🎯 Line number
  • 🌈 Code highlight
  • ⚓️ Position pointer
  • 🦄 Error/Warning detail
  • 🍻 Auto-fixable is also marked
  • 📄 File-level summary
  • 📋 Total summary
  • 🥳 Support 50+ VSCode Syntax themes (New feature from v2)
  • 🎊 Support JSON/Markdown/CSS syntax highlighting (New feature from v2)

Installation

npm i eslint-formatter-mo -D

Usage

Simply append -f mo to your eslint command

eslint [patterns] -f mo

-f is short for --format

See ESLint Formatters for detail

Themes

Thanks to shiki, now we support 50+ VSCode syntax themes in v2.

You can choose your favorite theme by specifying MO_THEME environment variable.

MO_THEME=<theme_id> eslint [patterns] -f mo

theme_id | preview | ---------|---------- one-dark-pro | dracula | night-owl | vitesse-dark | nord | ... | ...

Here are the all available 50+ VSCode syntax themes.

More screenshots

Summary

More languages

JSON

Markdown

CSS

License

MIT