This is a trial of GitHub Repository Template.
Please update package.json
after you created new repository with this template.
File Structure:
docs/rules/
is the directory to put documentation.lib/rules/
is the directory to put rule definitions.scripts/
is the directory to put development scripts.tests/lib/
is the directory to put tests forlib/
..eslintignore
and.eslintrc.js
are the configuration to lint this repository.
Dependencies:
This template uses mocha, nyc, and Travis CI for tests, as same as ESLint itself. If you want to use other tools, customize it.
Development Tools:
npm run add-rule foo
command adds a rule definition.npm version
command updates the following stuff by themeta
property of rules:- the header of
docs/rules/*.md
. lib/configs/recommended.js
file.lib/index.js
file.- the rule table in
README.md
file.
- the header of
Below is an example of README.
A template for ESLint plugins.
Use npm or a compatibility tool to install.
$ npm install --save-dev eslint eslint-plugin-xxxx
- Node.js v8.10.0 or newer versions.
- ESLint v5.16.0 or newer versions.
Write your config file such as .eslintrc.yml
.
plugins:
- xxxx
rules:
xxxx/example-rule: error
See also Configuring ESLint.
xxxx/recommended
... enables the recommended rules.
Rule ID | Description | |
---|---|---|
xxxx/example-rule | An example rule. | ⭐️ |
This plugin follows Semantic Versioning and ESLint's Semantic Versioning Policy.
Welcome your contribution!
See also ESLint Contribution Guide.
npm test
runs tests and measures coverage.npm version <TYPE>
updates the package version. And it updateslib/configs/recommended.js
,lib/index.js
, andREADME.md
's rule table. See also npm version CLI command.npm run add-rule <RULE_ID>
creates three files to add a new rule.