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ESLint JavaScript Plugin
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The beginnings of separating out JavaScript-specific functionality from ESLint.
Right now, this plugin contains two configurations:
recommended- enables the rules recommended by the ESLint team (the replacement for"eslint:recommended")all- enables all ESLint rules (the replacement for"eslint:all")
Installation
You can install ESLint using npm or other package managers:
npm install eslint -D
# or
yarn add eslint -D
# or
pnpm install eslint -D
# or
bun add eslint -D
Then install this plugin:
npm install @eslint/js -D
# or
yarn add @eslint/js -D
# or
pnpm install @eslint/js -D
# or
bun add @eslint/js -D
Usage
Use in your eslint.config.js file anytime you want to extend one of the configs:
import { defineConfig } from "eslint/config";
import js from "@eslint/js";
export default defineConfig([
	// apply recommended rules to JS files
	{
		name: "your-project/recommended-rules",
		files: ["**/*.js"],
		plugins: {
			js,
		},
		extends: ["js/recommended"],
	},
	// apply recommended rules to JS files with an override
	{
		name: "your-project/recommended-rules-with-override",
		files: ["**/*.js"],
		plugins: {
			js,
		},
		extends: ["js/recommended"],
		rules: {
			"no-unused-vars": "warn",
		},
	},
	// apply all rules to JS files
	{
		name: "your-project/all-rules",
		files: ["**/*.js"],
		plugins: {
			js,
		},
		extends: ["js/all"],
		rules: {
			"no-unused-vars": "warn",
		},
	},
]);
License
MIT