My ESlint configuration, based on @antfu/eslint-config
with personal customizations. Flat ESLint config for JavaScript, TypeScript, Vue 2, Vue 3.
This is my personal ESlint configuration, based on the excellent @antfu/eslint-config
.
- Auto fix for formatting (aimed to be used standalone without Prettier)
- Reasonable defaults, best practices, only one line of config
- Designed to work with TypeScript, JSX, Vue, JSON, YAML, Toml, Markdown, etc. Out-of-box.
- ESLint Flat config, compose easily!
- Optional React, UnoCSS support
- Optional formatters support for formatting CSS, HTML, XML, etc.
- Style principle: Minimal for reading, stable for diff, consistent
- Sorted imports, dangling commas
- Single quotes
- Using ESLint Stylistic
- Respects
.gitignore
by default - Supports ESLint v9 or v8.50.0+
pnpm i -D eslint @kriszu/eslint-config
And create eslint.config.mjs
in your project root:
// eslint.config.mjs
import defineEslintConfig from '@kriszu/eslint-config'
export default defineEslintConfig()
Note that
.eslintignore
no longer works in Flat config, see customization for more details.
{
"scripts": {
"lint": "eslint .",
"lint:fix": "eslint . --fix"
}
}
We provided an experimental CLI tool to help you migrate from the legacy config to the new flat config.
npx @kriszu/eslint-config@latest
Before running the migration, make sure to commit your unsaved changes first.
Install VS Code ESLint extension
Add the following settings to your .vscode/settings.json
:
{
// Enable the ESlint flat config support
// (remove this if your ESLint extension above v3.0.5)
"eslint.experimental.useFlatConfig": true,
// 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",
"vue",
"html",
"markdown",
"json",
"jsonc",
"yaml",
"xml",
"gql",
"graphql"
]
}
// eslint.config.js
import defineEslintConfig from '@kriszu/eslint-config'
export default defineEslintConfig()
And that's it! Or you can configure each integration individually, for example:
// eslint.config.js
import defineEslintConfig from '@kriszu/eslint-config'
export default defineEslintConfig({
// Enable stylistic formatting rules
// stylistic: true,
// Or customize the stylistic rules
stylistic: {
indent: 2, // 4, or 'tab'
quotes: 'single', // or 'double'
},
// TypeScript and Vue are auto-detected, you can also explicitly enable them:
typescript: true,
vue: true,
// Disable jsonc and yaml support
jsonc: false,
yaml: false,
// `.eslintignore` is no longer supported in Flat config, use `ignores` instead
ignores: [
'**/fixtures',
// ...globs
]
})
Check out the configs and factory for more details.
New Prefix | Original Prefix | Source Plugin |
---|---|---|
import/* |
i/* |
eslint-plugin-i |
node/* |
n/* |
eslint-plugin-n |
ts/* |
@typescript-eslint/* |
@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin |
style/* |
@stylistic/* |
@stylistic/eslint-plugin |
test/* |
vitest/* |
@vitest/eslint-plugin |
test/* |
no-only-tests/* |
eslint-plugin-no-only-tests |
When you want to override rules, or disable them inline, you need to update to the new prefix:
-// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/consistent-type-definitions
+// eslint-disable-next-line ts/consistent-type-definitions
type foo = { bar: 2 }
Running npx eslint
should prompt you to install the required dependencies, otherwise, you can install them manually:
npm i -D eslint-plugin-format
To enable React support, you need to explicitly turn it on:
// eslint.config.js
import defineEslintConfig from '@kriszu/eslint-config'
export default defineEslintConfig({
react: true,
})
Running npx eslint
should prompt you to install the required dependencies, otherwise, you can install them manually:
npm i -D @eslint-react/eslint-plugin eslint-plugin-react-hooks eslint-plugin-react-refresh
To enable UnoCSS support, you need to explicitly turn it on:
// eslint.config.js
import defineEslintConfig from '@kriszu/eslint-config'
export default defineEslintConfig({
unocss: true,
})
Running npx eslint
should prompt you to install the required dependencies, otherwise, you can install them manually:
npm i -D @unocss/eslint-plugin
If you want to apply lint and auto-fix before every commit, you can add the following to your package.json
:
{
"simple-git-hooks": {
"pre-commit": "pnpm lint-staged"
},
"lint-staged": {
"*": "eslint --fix"
}
}