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ESLint

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ESLint is a tool for identifying and reporting on patterns found in ECMAScript/JavaScript code. In many ways, it is similar to JSLint and JSHint with a few exceptions:

  • ESLint uses Espree for JavaScript parsing.
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  • ESLint is completely pluggable, every single rule is a plugin and you can add more at runtime.

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  1. Installation and Usage
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  4. Filing Issues
  5. Frequently Asked Questions
  6. Releases
  7. Semantic Versioning Policy
  8. License
  9. Team
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Installation and Usage

Prerequisites: Node.js (^8.10.0, ^10.13.0, or >=11.10.1) built with SSL support. (If you are using an official Node.js distribution, SSL is always built in.)

You can install ESLint using npm:

$ npm install eslint --save-dev

You should then set up a configuration file:

$ ./node_modules/.bin/eslint --init

After that, you can run ESLint on any file or directory like this:

$ ./node_modules/.bin/eslint yourfile.js

Configuration

After running eslint --init, you'll have a .eslintrc file in your directory. In it, you'll see some rules configured like this:

{
    "rules": {
        "semi": ["error", "always"],
        "quotes": ["error", "double"]
    }
}

The names "semi" and "quotes" are the names of rules in ESLint. The first value is the error level of the rule and can be one of these values:

  • "off" or 0 - turn the rule off
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The three error levels allow you fine-grained control over how ESLint applies rules (for more configuration options and details, see the configuration docs).

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Does Prettier replace ESLint?

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Once a language feature has been adopted into the ECMAScript standard (stage 4 according to the TC39 process), we will accept issues and pull requests related to the new feature, subject to our contributing guidelines. Until then, please use the appropriate parser and plugin(s) for your experimental feature.

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Releases

We have scheduled releases every two weeks on Friday or Saturday. You can follow a release issue for updates about the scheduling of any particular release.

Semantic Versioning Policy

ESLint follows semantic versioning. However, due to the nature of ESLint as a code quality tool, it's not always clear when a minor or major version bump occurs. To help clarify this for everyone, we've defined the following semantic versioning policy for ESLint:

  • Patch release (intended to not break your lint build)
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    • Non-user-facing changes such as refactoring code, adding, deleting, or modifying tests, and increasing test coverage.
    • Re-releasing after a failed release (i.e., publishing a release that doesn't work for anyone).
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According to our policy, any minor update may report more errors than the previous release (ex: from a bug fix). As such, we recommend using the tilde (~) in package.json e.g. "eslint": "~3.1.0" to guarantee the results of your builds.

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Source: README.md, updated 2020-01-04