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@oncoursesystems/eslint-config

OnCourse Systems' ESLint and Prettier config presets for JS/TS/React/ReactNative/Sencha.

OnCourse Systems ESLint config is released under the MIT license. NPM version

Usage

Install

# NPM
npm install -D eslint @oncoursesystems/eslint-config

# PNPM
pnpm i -D esling @oncoursesystems/eslint-config

Create a `esling.config.{js|ts|mjs}' file in your project root:

// eslint.config.ts
import oncourse from '@oncoursesystems/eslint-config';

export default oncourse();

Add script for package.json

For example:

{
    "scripts": {
        "lint": "eslint .",
        "lint:fix": "eslint . --fix"
    }
}

Config VS Code auto-fix on save

Install VS Code ESLint extension and create .vscode/settings.json

{
    // Disable the default formatter, use eslint instead
    "prettier.enable": false,
    "editor.formatOnSave": false,

    // Auto-fix on save
    "editor.codeActionsOnSave": {
        "source.fixAll.eslint": true,
        "source.organizeImports": true
    },

    // Silent the stylistic rules in your IDS, but still auto-fix them
    "eslint.rules.customizations": [
        { "rule": "style/*", "severity": "off", "fixable": true },
        { "rule": "format/*", "severity": "off", "fixable": true },
        { "rule": "*-indent", "severity": "off", "fixable": true },
        { "rule": "*-spacing", "severity": "off", "fixable": true },
        { "rule": "*-spaces", "severity": "off", "fixable": true },
        { "rule": "*-order", "severity": "off", "fixable": true },
        { "rule": "*-dangle", "severity": "off", "fixable": true },
        { "rule": "*-newline", "severity": "off", "fixable": true },
        { "rule": "*quotes", "severity": "off", "fixable": true },
        { "rule": "*semi", "severity": "off", "fixable": true }
    ],

    // Enable eslint for all supported languages
    "eslint.validate": [
        "javascript",
        "javascriptreact",
        "typescript",
        "typescriptreact",
        "html",
        "markdown",
        "json",
        "jsonc",
        "yaml",
        "toml",
        "xml",
        "css",
        "less",
        "scss"
    ]
}

React Configuration

To enable React support, you need to explicitly turn it on:

// eslint.config.js
import oncourse from '@oncoursesystems/eslint-config';

export default oncourse({
    react: true,
});

Running npx eslint should prompt you to install the required dependencies, otherwise, you can install them manually:

# NPM
npm i -D @eslint-react/eslint-plugin eslint-plugin-react-hooks eslint-plugin-react-refresh @tanstack/eslint-plugin-query

# PNPM
pnpm i -D @eslint-react/eslint-plugin eslint-plugin-react-hooks eslint-plugin-react-refresh @tanstack/eslint-plugin-query

Sencha ExtJS Configuration

To enable Sencha ExtJS support, you need to explicitly turn it on:

// eslint.config.js
import oncourse from '@oncoursesystems/eslint-config';

export default oncourse({
    react: true,
});

Running npx eslint should prompt you to install the required dependencies, otherwise, you can install them manually:

# NPM
npm i -D @sencha/eslint-plugin-extjs

# PNPM
pnpm i -D @sencha/eslint-plugin-extjs

Customization

Configure the initial preset with the same parameters as expose @antfu/eslint-config

Example:

// eslint.config.ts
import oncourse from '@oncoursesystems/eslint-config';

export default oncourse(
    // Configure integrations here
    {
        formatters: false,
    },
    // Any additional objects will be passed in as ESLint Flat Configs
    // The files config is optional, but can be used to specify which files to lint
    {
        files: ['src/**/*.ts', 'src/**/*.tsx'],
        rules: {
            'ts/typedef': 'off',
        }
    },
);

View Enabled Rules

To view what rules are enabled in your project and apply them to files, go to your project root that contains eslint.config.js and run:

npx @eslint/config-inspector

Release & Publish

Make sure you have authenticated to your npm account using npm login. To publish packages, run the following command:

pnpm run release

This will auto-bump the version numbers, then upload the packages to NPM. It will also create a new GitHub release with the tagged version.

Credits

The project is built on top of Anthony Fu's amazing [@antfu/eslint-config](https://github.com/antfu/eslint-config) package.