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eslint-config-prettier
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Adding code formatting, linting, pre-commit hooks and beyond...
As I was reading the Prettier documentation I stumbled upon this blob which talks about how to make ESLint and Prettier play nicely with each other. It instructed to install eslint-config-prettier dependency in my project using the command npm install --save-dev eslint-config-prettier. Then I added prettier as part of the .eslintrc.cjs' extends array making prettier dependency part of the linting process. Lastly, I ran its cmd line helper npx eslint-config-prettier path/to/main.js to check if there were any ESLint rules which are unnecessary or would conflict with Prettier. The test results came out fine with no unnecessary or conflicting rules. The use case on how it works and why to use it is mentioned here.
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It Takes 6 Days to Change 1 Line of Code
I wouldn’t say they’re arguing something completely different. A large subset of linting rules are by nature purely formatting rules. You can enforce line length with either prettier or a linter and both can auto fix the issue.
Because of this things like [`eslint-config-prettier`](https://github.com/prettier/eslint-config-prettier) exist to ensure conflicting eslint formatting rules are disabled if they can be handled by prettier.
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[AskJS] Does anyone enjoy using Eslint?
If you use Prettier you should disable any and all eslint formatting rules. It's just not worth the hassle trying to make them "compatible". Fortunately there's an easy way to do that with a plugin.
- ESLint and Prettier conflict
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Looking to improve... Review my code??
Also add this eslint plugin, which makes eslint play nice with prettier: https://github.com/prettier/eslint-config-prettier
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Any way to disable prettier diagnostics in eslint-lsp
If you don’t care about the diagnostics, you should be using this instead. Prettier even says so.
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React Library Builder using Rollup.js and Storybook
Linting is an important step in maintaining code quality, The React Library Builder uses ESLint and eslint-config-prettier for linting. You can modify linting rules by overriding them in the .eslintrc file.
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Setting up ESLint & Prettier in ViteJS
eslint-config-prettier: An ESLint configuration which disables the formatting rules in ESLint that Prettier is going to be responsible for handling, hence avoiding any clashes.
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Do you use eslint and/or prettier?
You can use both Eslint and Prettier if you care greatly about both linting and code formatting. Prettier had a plugin to disable Eslint's formatting rules.
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Modern, faster alternatives to ESLint
The eslint-config-prettier package disables all ESLint rules that might conflict with Prettier. This lets us use ESLint configurations without letting it get in the way when using Prettier. We can then use the eslint-plugin-prettier package to integrate Prettier rules into ESLint rules. Finally, we must set the Prettier rules in the ESLint configuration file. Add the following configuration to the .eslintrc file in the root directory of the application:
eslint-config-google
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Eslint & Prettier Configuration React Native(Airbnb Style)
# question 1: ? How would you like to use ESLint? … To check syntax only To check syntax and find problems ❯ To check syntax, find problems, and enforce code style # question 2: ? What type of modules does your project use? … ❯ JavaScript modules (import/export) CommonJS (require/exports) None of these # question 3: ? Which framework does your project use? … ❯ React Vue.js None of these # question 4 (select "No", because we won't add TypeScript support for this project): ? Does your project use TypeScript? › No / Yes # question 5: ? Where does your code run? … Browser ✔ Node # question 6: ? How would you like to define a style for your project? … ❯ Use a popular style guide Answer questions about your style Inspect your JavaScript file(s) # question 7 (we'll rely on Airbnb's JavaScript style guide here): ? Which style guide do you want to follow? … ❯ Airbnb: https://github.com/airbnb/javascript Standard: https://github.com/standard/standard Google: https://github.com/google/eslint-config-google # question 8: ? What format do you want your config file to be in? … JavaScript YAML ❯ JSON # the final prompt here is where eslint will ask you if you want to install all the necessary dependencies. Select "Yes" and hit enter: Checking peerDependencies of eslint-config-airbnb@latest The config that you have selected requires the following dependencies: eslint-plugin-react@^7.21.5 eslint-config-airbnb@latest eslint@^5.16.0 || ^6.8.0 || ^7.2.0 eslint-plugin-import@^2.22.1 eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y@^6.4.1 eslint-plugin-react-hooks@^4 || ^3 || ^2.3.0 || ^1.7.0 ? Would you like to install them now with npm? › No / Yes
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Set Up ESLint and Prettier in a React TypeScript App (2022)
Feel free to play around with the rules defined above or extend some of the other configurations like eslint-config-google to figure out what’s best suited for your project.
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4 popular JavaScript style guides that will help your team write better code
The Google JavaScript Style Guide was released in 2012, and it has the complete definition of coding standards used at Google. This style guide has two parts, one focusing on style rules (aesthetic issues of formatting) and the other focusing on language rules (conventions and coding standards). In addition, it has an ESLint package that you can use to incorporate the style guide into your project.
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Essential VS Code extensions for TypeScript
Google
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Patterns and Anti-patterns in Node.js
It is much easier to understand a large project when its code is written in a consistent style. This is where style guides come in handy. Using a style guide enhances a team's productivity and avoids arguments about the best style guide for Node.js projects. In addition, you can opt-in to already existing style guides created at companies like Google and Airbnb that have been tested with time.
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A Guide to Order: Setting up Prettier and Eslint with Husky, Lint-staged and Commitizen
Google’s eslint config
- EditorConfig, ESLint e Prettier - A tríade dos projetos
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Setup inicial de aplicações ReactJs
# 1 - Inicio da configuração do eslint yarn eslint --init # 2 - Escolha a opção "To check syntax, find problems, and enforce code style" How would you like to use ESLint? To check syntax only To check syntax and find problems ❯ To check syntax, find problems, and enforce code style # 3 - Escolha a opção "JavaScript modules (import/export)" What type of modules does your project use? ❯ JavaScript modules (import/export) CommonJS (require/exports) None of these # 4 - Escolha a opção "React" Which framework does your project use? ❯ React Vue.js None of these # 5 - Escolha a opção "Yes" Does your project use TypeScript? No ❯ Yes # 6 - Pressionando a barra de espaço, deixe selecionado somente a opção "Browser" Where does your code run? ✔ Browser Node # 7 - Escolha a opção "Use a popular style guide" How would you like to define a style for your project? … ❯ Use a popular style guide Answer questions about your style Inspect your JavaScript file(s) # 8 - Escolha a opção "Use a popular style guide" How would you like to define a style for your project? … ❯ Use a popular style guide Answer questions about your style Inspect your JavaScript file(s) # 9 - Escolha a opção "Airbnb" Which style guide do you want to follow? ❯ Airbnb: https://github.com/airbnb/javascript Standard: https://github.com/standard/standard Google: https://github.com/google/eslint-config-google XO: https://github.com/xojs/eslint-config-xo # 10 - Escolha a opção "JavaScript" What format do you want your config file to be in? … ❯ JavaScript YAML JSON # 11 - Escolha a opção "Yes" Would you like to install them now with npm? No ❯ Yes
- AluraFlix - Configurando padrão do código
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Getting Started with Next.js - VSCode, ESLint and Prettier
Well done, we managed to set up ESLint using Airbnb’s JavaScript styling guide to our newly created Next.js project. You could have used another popular styling guide like Google, Standard, or even create your own to your liking.
What are some alternatives?
eslint-plugin-prettier - ESLint plugin for Prettier formatting
typescript-eslint - :sparkles: Monorepo for all the tooling which enables ESLint to support TypeScript
react-webpack-5-tailwind-2 - React 17 Boilerplate with Webpack 6, Tailwind 2, using babel, SASS/PostCSS, HMR, dotenv and an optimized production build
eslint-config-xo - ESLint shareable config for XO
webpack-react-typescript-starter - React App with Typescript, using webpack5 and styled-components
Standard - 🌟 JavaScript Style Guide, with linter & automatic code fixer
prettier-eslint-cli - CLI for prettier-eslint
javascript - JavaScript Style Guide
vitte - A non SSR Starter Template using Svelte, Vite, Tailwind JIT. And Routify.
prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
twin.examples - Packed with examples for different frameworks, this repo helps you get started with twin a whole lot faster.
ESLint - Find and fix problems in your JavaScript code.