An opinionated configuration for ESLint that shall protect you from your stupidity when writing JavaScript.
Add this to your ESLint configuration.
{
"extends" : "protect-me-from-my-stupidity"
}
You can use configuration extensions to further cater for more specific scenarios, for example:
{
"extends" : [
"protect-me-from-my-stupidity",
"protect-me-from-my-stupidity/but/let-my-code-look-stupid"
]
}
Configuration | Usage |
---|---|
and/from-writing-stupid-vue-components |
Introduces additional rules for Vue components. At the moment any Vue 3.0 rules that involve deprecating Vue 2.0 feature are turned off. |
and/from-writing-stupid-node-applications |
Introduces additional rules for Node applications. |
but/let-my-code-look-stupid |
Stops all code style checks. |
but/let-me-write-stupid-tests |
Loosens up some rules for writing test specifications. |
but/let-my-vue-components-look-stupid |
Stops all code style checks for Vue components. |
but/let-my-node-applications-look-stupid |
Stops all code style checks for Node applications. |
This project configures ESLint to parse JavaScript with the following in mind by default:
- ECMAScript modules are enabled.
- All features up to ECMAScript 2021 are enabled.
Note: This project makes no other assumption about your JavaScript environment, you must configure that yourself. See https://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/configuring#specifying-environments.
This project currently includes configuration for the following plugins:
Plugin | Required dependency |
---|---|
eslint-plugin-import | Yes |
eslint-plugin-promise | Yes |
@stylistic/eslint-plugin-js | Yes |
eslint-plugin-vue | Only when using vue related configuration. |
eslint-plugin-node | Only when using node related configuration. |
Note: You will have to install the above plugins yourself as they are peer dependencies.
This project follows a semantic versioning policy that aims not to surprise you.
- Updating an existing rule that will result in ESLint reporting fewer errors.
- Updating an existing rule that will result in ESLint reporting different or more errors.
- Adding a new rule.
- Removing support for an old version of ESLint.
- Adding support for a new plugin.
- Removing support for an old version of an existing plugin.
- Adding a new configuration.
Note: It is advised that you only take patch versions using tilde ranges.
This project is available through the Node Package Manager (NPM), so you can install it like so:
npm install eslint-config-protect-me-from-my-stupidity --save-dev
Finally, if you get offended by my use of the word stupid. It is just a joke.