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eslint-plugin-devup

v2.0.20

Published

eslint plugin for devup

Readme

eslint-plugin-devup

devup is a system for faster and more accurate software development used at DevFive.

eslint-plugin-devup helps you develop software quickly and accurately.

For details on each rule, please refer to the files in the src/rules directory.

As this was originally used internally and has now been made public, some rules exist for company-specific systems.

All rules are provided as named exports so you can use only the rules you want.

Installation

bun add -d eslint-plugin-devup

Usage

ESLint

Create an eslint.config.mjs file in your project root.

import { configs } from "eslint-plugin-devup";

export default configs.recommended;

Oxlint

Create an oxlint.config.ts file in your project root.

export { default } from 'eslint-plugin-devup/oxlint-config'

Use the eslint-plugin-devup/oxlint-config export instead of importing a file path from node_modules. The package only publishes dist, and this export points to the built config while still generating rules dynamically from the installed plugin versions.

oxlint.config.ts is loaded by Oxlint through Node.js, so CI should use the latest Node.js when running oxlint.

If you need project-specific overrides, extend the config object.

import { defineConfig } from 'oxlint'
import devupConfig from 'eslint-plugin-devup/oxlint-config'

export default defineConfig({
  extends: [devupConfig],
  rules: {
    'no-console': 'off',
  },
})

Test

Coverage score must be 100%.

bun test

Contributing

  • When adding or modifying rules, add or modify files in the src/rules directory.
  • When adding or modifying rules, add a description of the rule in README.md.

All opinions and contributions are welcome.

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