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eslint-min

v0.8.6

Published

rules for maximum impact and minimalist code

Downloads

23

Readme

eslint-min

Minimal rules for Maximum Impact, for minimalist code.

philosophy

Minimize code

  • Less to read = less to parse in your brain
  • Less to write = less to maintain

In general, if a chacacter is not necessary - it should not be there.

Exceptions: comma-dangling, to minimize impact on diffs.

Don't block programmers: Let Programmers Grow

Don't stupidify programmers.

  • Don't limit them primitive constructs, expecially if these constracts take more lines to write.
  • Let programmers grow and learn, and be able to understand more.
  • Require programmers develop the thinking instinct.

Hunman over Machine

  • Humans appreciate aesthetics. Machines dont
  • Clarity of code is not guaranteed by anal rules. It's clear if if it passes review.