A ready-to-use ESLint config preset that's highly opinionated and strict on best practices, allowing you to both lint and format any file that can be used in the JavaScript ecosystem.
- 📖 formatting (Prettier alternative) with only basic configurations (semi, quotes, indent)
- ⚒️ very strict rules for JS and TS, which encourages best practices
- 🌏 designed to work with TS, JSX, React, JSON, YAML, TOML, GraphQL, CSS, HTML and Markdown
- ✅ automatically enables specific rules based on your dependencies
- 🧲 uses the recommended shared configs (ESLint, TSLint, Stylistic...)
If you're looking for a less opinionated configuration with more customization possibilities, I recommend you the Antfu preset.
Installing the config preset in your project.
npm install -D eslint @bluzzi/eslint-config
yarn add --dev eslint @bluzzi/eslint-config
pnpm install -D eslint @bluzzi/eslint-config
Create the eslint.config.mjs file at the root of the project and add the minimum configuration:
import { eslintConfig } from "@bluzzi/eslint-config";
export default eslintConfig();In your package.json file, you can optionally add the following scripts to easily run ESLint in your project:
{
"scripts": {
"lint": "eslint .",
"lint:fix": "eslint . --fix"
}
}Installation and configuration of the VS Code plugin to take advantage of an automatic correction when saving a file, as well as a display of problems.
Install VS Code ESLint extension and add the following settings to your .vscode/settings.json:
To enable TS type aware rules (recommended for best practice with TS), you need to define the relative path to your tsconfig.json:
export default eslintConfig({
typescript: { tsconfigPath: "./tsconfig.json" },
});You can adjust some formatting options for your code, but we recommend sticking to Stylistic's default rules for consistency within the JS community:
export default eslintConfig({
stylistic: {
indent: 2,
quotes: "single",
semi: false,
},
});Finally, you can make full use of the power of ESLint's flat configs to extend the configuration as much as you like:
export default eslintConfig(
{
// The configuration options offered by our package
},
// From the second arguments they are ESLint Flat Configs
// you can have multiple configs:
{
files: ["**/*.ts"],
rules: {},
},
{
rules: {},
},
);- Anthony Fu, for his config preset and its work on Stylistic
- ESLint team, for this amazing project that pushes the whole JS ecosystem forward
This package is MIT licensed.
{ // Disable the default formatter, use eslint instead: "prettier.enable": false, "editor.formatOnSave": false, // Auto fix: "editor.codeActionsOnSave": { "source.fixAll.eslint": "explicit", "source.organizeImports": "never" }, // Silent the stylistic rules in you IDE, 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", "gql", "graphql" ] }