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eslint-plugin-prefer-smart-quotes

v2.0.0

Published

Prefer the use of curly quote/apostrophe characters

Downloads

10,649

Readme

eslint-plugin-prefer-smart-quotes

Enforce the preferred use of curly quote/apostrophe characters.

Fixable: This rule is automatically fixable using the --fix flag on the command line.

This plugin supports converting quotes and apostrophes that have been specified using their numeric or named equivalent into their curly named or numeric values.

Installation

You'll first need to install ESLint:

npm install eslint --save-dev

Then, you can install eslint-plugin-prefer-smart-quotes

npm install eslint-plugin-prefer-smart-quotes --save-dev

Usage

Add the plugin to your eslint configuration file (.eslintrc.*):

{
    "plugins": [
        "prefer-smart-quotes"
    ]
}

To configure the plugin rules:

Convert all entities into their curly equivalent

{
    "rules": {
        "prefer-smart-quotes/prefer": ["error", "all"]
    }
}

Convert named values into their curly numeric equivalent

{
    "rules": {
        "prefer-smart-quotes/prefer": ["error", { "inputFormat": "named", "outputFormat": "numeric" }]
    }
}

Acknowledgements

Thanks to eslint-plugin-no-smart-quotes for serving as the basis for this plugin.