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vue-style-lint

v1.0.3

Published

A Vue single-file component cli style-linter using the Vue Style Guide

Readme

vue-style-lint

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A cli style-linter for Vue using the rules and recommendations in the Vue Style Guide. Right now it only checks the order of a component's options as outlined in Priority C Rules: Recommended - Component/instance options order. Each file must be a single-file component and the element order must be <template> - <script> - <style>. If a component has no template of its own, <script> - <style> will also work.

Install

You can install globally:

npm i -g vue-style-lint

or locally:

npm i -D vue-style-lint

Usage

If you install globally, the vsl command is ready to go. It takes one argument: a single-file component (.vue file) or a folder of them:

If you install locally, you will need something like globally-installed npx to run the vsl command:


Alternatively, you can run the vsl command from your package.json scripts object:

You would then run:

npm run lint:style

Output

One of the following messages logged to the console:

  • the component's options are already in order
  • the recommended order
  • an error message

Author/Maintainer

@jamessouth

License

MIT © james south