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eslint-plugin-import-order-all

v2.20.2-a

Published

Import with sanity and order all imports

Readme

eslint-plugin-import-order-all

This is a fork of eslint-plugin-import.

For all rule documentation and funding options please see that original package.

This fork enables auto-fix sorting of imports even when there is an unassigned import in the midst. This change fails lots of tests and I haven't bothered to fix them all, so be warned. If you have issues, just use the original package linked above.

What this changes

The following code

import 'internal/module';
import 'module'; // completely ignored, even though it is external
import 'internal/module';

will now be auto-fixed into this:

import 'internal/module';
import 'internal/module';
import 'module';

(The relative ordering between internal/module and module may differ depending on your order rule settings.)

To use this you must add the import-order-all plugin to your eslintrc instead of import. Also, all rules must use the import-order-all/ path instead of import/.