- ESLint as code linter sharing configuration preset.
- Prettier as code formatter sharing configuration preset.
- @antfu/eslint-config as default ESLint config preset.
- @eslint/config-inspector the visual tool for inspecting and understanding your ESLint flat configs.
Note
The ESLint and Prettier dependencies are referenced in the package itself, so there is no needed to install them in your project.
npm i -D @empathyco/eslint-config
Create eslint.config.mjs
in your project root:
// eslint.config.mjs
import { empathyco } from '@empathyco/eslint-config'
export default empathyco()
Reference shared config file into package.json
:
{
"prettier": "@empathyco/eslint-config/prettier"
}
This is a script set that you can add to your repository:
{
"scripts": {
"lint": "eslint --fix .",
"lint:check": "eslint .",
"lint:inspect": "eslint --inspect-config .",
"format": "prettier --write .",
"format:check": "prettier --check ."
}
}
Configure the initial preset with the same parameters as expose @antfu/eslint-config
Example:
import { empathyco } from '@empathyco/eslint-config'
export default empathyco(
// Configures for empathyco's (antfu) config.
{},
// From the second arguments they are ESLint Flat Configs.
// You can have multiple configs.
{
rules: {
'vue/custom-event-name-casing': 'off',
},
},
{
files: ['**/*.spec.{ts,tsx,js,jsx}'],
rules: {
'jsdoc/check-param-names': 'off',
},
},
)