The Arctic Ice Studio JavaScript Style Guide base rules as an extensible shared ESLint configuration.
This package implements the base rules of the Arctic Ice Studio JavaScript style guide as an extensible ESLint configuration with plugin support for Prettier.
Getting Started
To enable support for React and JSX A11Y plugin rules as well as compatibility integrations for other projects like Prettier, use the shareable rule configuration package @arcticicestudio/eslint-config.
Note that this package uses npm version 7.7.0 or higher as the main package manager, but the documentations also include instructions to work with Yarn (classic / v1
).
Installation
Add the package as development dependency to your project:
# With npm...
npm install --save-dev @arcticicestudio/eslint-config-base
# or Yarn.
yarn add --dev @arcticicestudio/eslint-config-base
Note that peer dependencies, like the remark-lint package itself, are only installed automatically when using a npm version equal or higher than 7.0.0
, otherwise they must be installed separately like described in the peer dependencies section below.
See the Node distribution index for more information about which npm version is bundled with which Node version.
Peer Dependencies
Next to all base ESLint rules, the default export also contains rules related to ECMAScript 6+ including the import and export features as well as compatibility integrations for other projects like Prettier.
Therefore this package depends on the eslint-plugin-import
, eslint-plugin-prettier, prettier and eslint
packages that are defined as peer dependencies.
>=7.0.0
npm versions As of npm version 7.0.0
, peer dependencies are installed automatically and does not require any additional steps.
>=5.0.0 <7.0.0
npm versions For npm version equal to or higher than 5.0.0
(pre-bundled with Node.js 8) but less than 7.0.0
, all peer dependencies can be auto-installed using the pre-bundled npx
package:
npx install-peerdeps --dev @arcticicestudio/eslint-config-base
<5.0.0
npm versions If you’re using a npm version less than 5.0.0
, the npx
package is not pre-bundled, but users can either simply install the npx
package globally to run the above command or use the install-peerdeps helper package locally/globally to let it handle the installation of all peer dependencies:
# Install and use the "install-peerdeps" helper package locally...
npm install install-peerdeps
./node_modules/.bin/install-peerdeps --dev @arcticicestudio/eslint-config-base
# ...or globally.
npm install --global install-peerdeps
install-peerdeps --dev @arcticicestudio/eslint-config-base
To install all peer dependencies manually without npx
or any helper package, the npm info
command can be used to get a list of all packages and their versions:
# List the names and versions of all peer dependencies...
npm info "@arcticicestudio/eslint-config-base" peerDependencies
# ...and install each listed package manually.
npm install PACKAGE@VERSION
Using Yarn instead of npm
If you’re not using npm but Yarn, peer dependencies can be installed by either adding them manually or using the install-peerdeps helper package:
# Either add all packages manually by listing all required names and their versions and install them manually...
yarn info @arcticicestudio/eslint-config-base peerDependencies
yarn add --dev remark-lint #...
# ...or use the "install-peerdeps" helper package.
yarn add --dev install-peerdeps
yarn run install-peerdeps --dev @arcticicestudio/eslint-config-base
Usage
This package provides a shareable configuration preset that can be used by extending the ESLint configuration file. Add @arcticicestudio/eslint-config-base
and/or any of the additional entry points to the extends
array in your .eslintrc
configuration file:
module.exports = {
extends: [
/* Provides support for all ESLint core rules. */
"@arcticicestudio/eslint-config-base",
/*
* Optional entry point to enable support for projects using Prettier.
* Note that this must always be placed after the `@arcticicestudio/eslint-config-base` preset to take precedence,
* otherwise it won't prevent errors due to useless and possibly conflicting rules!
*/
"@arcticicestudio/eslint-config-base/prettier",
],
};
Entry Points
This package provides multiple entry points that can be composed especially for the projects they are used in:
-
@arcticicestudio/eslint-config-base
— The default entry point that support for all ESLint core rules. -
@arcticicestudio/eslint-config-base/prettier
— Entry point to enable support for Prettier through eslint-plugin-prettier and the officially recommended Prettier ESLint configuration eslint-config-prettier. It disables possibly conflicting rules and rules that definitely not needed when using Prettier for code formatting. There is also additional support when Prettier is used for React based projects by extending the specialprettier/react
configuration that also disables specificreact/
and JSX rules. See the @arcticicestudio/eslint-config package to use React specific rules. Note that this configuration should always be placed after@arcticicestudio/eslint-config-base
in order to override conflicting rules, otherwise the@arcticicestudio/eslint-config-base
preset will take precedence leaving conflicting rules untouched!
Contributing
Please read the contribution guidelines of the Arctic Ice Studio JavaScript style guide project for detailed information.
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