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570 | 1,477 | |
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eslint-config-canonical
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ESLint-config-canonical: 1k rules ESLint rules
https://github.com/gajus/eslint-config-canonical
I will repost this every couple of years, as it now has been 8 years since I regularly update this config. For most projects, adopting this is going to be as simple as:
{
- Show HN: Canonical – 1k ESLint rules to automate code conventions
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semver: v1 vs v1000
It's something that keeps coming up in GitHub issues on my various projects... they point at my project version, which could be v7, v28, v33, and then say "This project versioning is bad." or "This project API is unstable.", etc. and then compare them to projects that are v1, as if that somehow proves their point.
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Why is is prettier used if eslint can format?
For anyone would would like to migrate from Prettier to ESLint, https://github.com/gajus/eslint-config-canonical covers everything that Prettier does and a lot (a lot) more.
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ESLint plugin for Storybook
Should we add it to https://github.com/gajus/eslint-config-canonical ?
- eslint-config-canonical: 1,000+ rules ESLint rules
quick-lint-js
- Which LSP Server for Python and JavaScript?
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it really a problem in Rust, or is this anti-Rust propaganda?
You were write. Fucking sleeper shill https://github.com/quick-lint/quick-lint-js/blob/master/tools/ci-analytics/github_api.go
- quick-lint-js: quick-lint-js finds bugs in JavaScript programs
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Is coding in Rust as bad as in C++?
pretty insane this issue queue...not that most open source is lucrative but putting low ball price tags on it like this is...not my style let's just say https://github.com/quick-lint/quick-lint-js/issues
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Is coding in Rust as bad as in C++? A practical comparison
My allocator is 258 SLOC.
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Moving beyond C++ console applications applications and libraries ?
quick-lint-js (my project) is written in C++. It:
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New Unicode library
generator: https://github.com/quick-lint/quick-lint-js/blob/7dacde3aacc95110b1ed3a56d8e6fa812aa624c0/tools/generate-lex-unicode/index.js table: https://github.com/quick-lint/quick-lint-js/blob/7dacde3aacc95110b1ed3a56d8e6fa812aa624c0/src/lex-unicode.cpp lookup: https://github.com/quick-lint/quick-lint-js/blob/7dacde3aacc95110b1ed3a56d8e6fa812aa624c0/src/lex.cpp#L89-L109
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How to setup eslint to format on save with nvim's lsp config?
use /u/strager's quick-lint, its better.
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quick-lint-js VS ESLint - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 24 Dec 2021
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deno_lint VS quick-lint-js - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 24 Dec 2021
What are some alternatives?
eslint-plugin-unicorn - More than 100 powerful ESLint rules
weggli - weggli is a fast and robust semantic search tool for C and C++ codebases. It is designed to help security researchers identify interesting functionality in large codebases.
typescript-eslint - :sparkles: Monorepo for all the tooling which enables ESLint to support TypeScript
rslint - A (WIP) Extremely fast JavaScript and TypeScript linter and Rust crate
eslint-plugin-canonical - ESLint rules for Canonical ruleset.
opensg-1.8 - This is a stripped down version of OpenSG 1.8.
roarr - JSON logger for Node.js and browser.
deno_lint - Blazing fast linter for JavaScript and TypeScript written in Rust
eslint-plugin-storybook - 🎗Official ESLint plugin for Storybook
ESLint - Find and fix problems in your JavaScript code.
eslint-config-prettier - Turns off all rules that are unnecessary or might conflict with Prettier.