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awesome-eslint
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Prettier $20k Bounty was Claimed
[2] https://github.com/dustinspecker/awesome-eslint#plugins
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What are good ways to speed up the small little things when developing? Like typing this `${}` or the function definition of a react component? How can I use shortcuts in VS code, or are there any other tools? Pls also tell if you solved other small problems for yourself.
There's a big world of Awesome ESLint plugins.
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What is the best way to maintain react js coding standard?
ESLint is sort of the go-to code quality/style enforcer, here's a repo that contains all the popular configurations from large open source projects as well as well known companies.
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How to setup Prettier, ESLint, Husky and Lint-Staged with a NextJS and Typescript Project
3. Install additional configs and plugins in order to extend the functionality of our linter. These the are multiple configs and plugins that I use for every project. ( you can add or exclude anything that you don't want from this setup ). Here is a list of things you can add.
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¿Qué es Linting y ESLint?
Awesome ESLint: Una lista de configuraciones, parsers, plugins y otras herramientas para mejorar tu propia configuración de ESLint.c
stylelint
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Streamline Your Workflow: A Guide to Normalising Git Commit and Push Processes
There are more linting tools that I won't go into deeply, but you can integrate them with lint-staged. For example, you can lint your CSS content with Stylelint, or even lint your README files with markdownlint, etc.
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Why it is Important to Update Linters and How to Do it Right
Another common way to extend configs in linters is using the extends key in the configuration file. Let's take StyleLint as an example:
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How to Improve Development Experience of your React Project
Stylelint is similar to ESLint, but its focus is on styling rather than JavaScript. It helps you find errors in style files, such as old syntax or empty classes. We will also incorporate stylelint-config-clean-order to sort your style rules and group them consistently across the entire codebase.
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Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem – The barrel file debacle
The “cost of loading modules” diagram shows non-linear behaviour (though you should largely ignore the curve visible in the diagram because the x axis is way off linear):
• 0.15s ÷ 500 = 0.3ms
• 0.31s ÷ 1000 = 0.31ms
• 3.12s ÷ 10000 = 0.312ms
• 16.81s ÷ 25000 = 0.6724ms
• 48.44s ÷ 50000 = 0.9688ms
My own observation on a Surface Book six years ago was that in Node.js under Windows, each module had about 1ms of overhead when there was warm file system cache—that is, simply bundling with Rollup saved 1ms per file. If this sort of thing interests you, quite a lot of useful stuff came out of https://github.com/stylelint/stylelint/issues/2454 which I filed because I was unhappy with stylelint taking over a second to import. And that must have been only in the order of one or two thousand modules, when the behaviour is still close enough to linear.
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Don't sound like a robot: use CSS to Control Text-to-Speech
As the property is still experimental, stylelint does not recognize it yet at the time of writing this, so let's explicitly disable the property-no-unknown rule only where we use it by adding a stylelint-disable comment and re-enable it afterwards.
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How to upskill my skills?
Document your build process in a blog, use eslint, stylelint and jsx-a11y lint. Run a lighthouse performance test, follow the optimisation reccomendations.
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How to Effortlessly Improve a Legacy Codebase Using Robots
Run static analysis e.g. lint with lockfile-lint, Stylelint, ESLint, check for unimported files using unimported, and identify potential security vulnerabilities
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10 CSS Tools AI Can Integrate With for Improved Website Design
Stylelint
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How can I have CSS automatically formatted so that all of the properties are in order by length, as I type?
I use StyleLint (https://stylelint.io/) to lint my css/scss. I don't think that's a rule, but writing a custom rule isn't too tough. And you can use the vscode extension - https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=stylelint.vscode-stylelint
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Deno Fresh PostCSS: Future CSS with Deno
The complete code for this project is in the Rodney Lab GitHub repo. I do hope the post has either helped you with an existing project or provided some inspiration for a new one. As an extension, you can add all your favourite future CSS rules to the PostCSS config. Beyond PostCSS for linting your input CSS, consider trying stylelint.
What are some alternatives?
github-cheat-sheet - A list of cool features of Git and GitHub.
Next.js - The React Framework
prettier-rpc - Single-file build of prettier with JSON-RPC communication
lint-staged - 🚫💩 — Run linters on git staged files
jco - JavaScript tooling for working with WebAssembly Components
commitlint - 📓 Lint commit messages
biome - A toolchain for web projects, aimed to provide functionalities to maintain them. Biome offers formatter and linter, usable via CLI and LSP.
Symfony Encore - A simple but powerful API for processing & compiling assets built around Webpack
vscode-react-javascript-snippets - Extension for React/Javascript snippets with search supporting ES7+ and babel features
Nuxt.js - Nuxt is an intuitive and extendable way to create type-safe, performant and production-grade full-stack web apps and websites with Vue 3. [Moved to: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt]
awesome-standard - Documenting the explosion of packages in the standard ecosystem!
husky - Git hooks made easy 🐶 woof!