eslint-config-vstg
This package provides Vivint Solar Technology Group's .eslintrc as an extensible shared config.
Usage
We export multiple ESLint configurations for your usage.
See ESlint config docs for more information.
vstg
Our default export contains all of our ESLint rules, including ECMAScript 6.
- Install the package:
npm install --save-dev eslint-config-vstg
- Add
"extends": "vstg"
to your .eslintrc
vstg/browser
This export is used for all raw browser-based code, not including code using webpack or other transpiling mechanisms. It should require support for our current browser support matrix.
Add "extends": "vstg/browser"
or "extends": [ "vstg", "vstg/browser"]
to your .eslintrc
vstg/lambda
This export is used for all lambda-based code. The only difference it it sets the Node version to 4.x, since that's what Lambda supports.
Add "extends": "vstg/lambda"
or "extends": [ "vstg", "vstg/lambda"]
to your .eslintrc
vstg/testing
This export is easy for all testing code. It adds the mocha
, jest
, and jasmine
environments, and it allows things like magic numbers, and console.logs.
Add "extends": "vstg/testing"
or "extends": [ "vstg", "vstg/testing"]
to the .eslintrc in your testing directory
vstg/modules
This export is used for implementations that support Harmony Modules (so probably Babel).
Add "extends": "vstg/modules"
or "extends": [ "vstg", "vstg/modules"]
to your .eslintrc
vstg/react
This export is used for React.js implementations. They should also be using Babel/Webpack or something for delivery, so it includes Harmony Modules.
Add "extends": "vstg/react"
or "extends": [ "vstg", "vstg/react"]
to your .eslintrc
How can we improve this config?
Yeah, how?