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vue-tslint

A cli tool that lint your Vue SFC files with TSLint

Install

npm i -D vue-tslint

Usage

Please use with TypeScript version > 3.0.0

Usage: vue-tslint [options]

Options:
  -c, --config [config]    TSLint configuration file. Default: project root
  -p, --project [project]  Folder that contain your tsconfig.json file. Default: project root
  --fix                    Fixes linting errors for select rules (this may overwrite linted files).
  -e, --exclude <exclude>  An array of glob patterns to exclude matches
  -g, --gitignore          Respect ignore patterns in .gitignore files that apply to the globbed files
  -v, --version            output the version number
  -h, --help               output usage information

Example

vue-tslint -g -p vue-project -c tslint.json --fix

There is an example project in here

Background

Current TSLint can't check .vue file directly. Luckily, there are some solutions.

  • If you use Webpack, ts-loader and fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin can help you. In this way, you can keep compiling and linting you ts and vue file in webpack dev mode.

  • If you use VSCode, vscode-tslint-vue extension can help you.

  • The vue-cli 3 has a TypeScript plugin, it provide the lint command to lint your TypeScript code. But the plugin can't be used alone, this cli tool is created based on the plugin's implementation

  • Besides, there is a new linter Wotan can lint ts code in .vue file directly.

Thus, before use vue-tslint, make sure you really need it.

lisence

MIT