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Collection of configurations to enforce consistent development guidelines using Maark's recommendations.

To install a new configuration you can either use the CLI to handle everything automatically or do it manually.

Using the CLI with npx

npx @maarkllc/code-config

This will guide you through a few steps that will ultimately install the desired configuration. That's it, happy coding!

Installing the CLI globally

Alternatively, you can install the code-config CLI globally and use it like so:

npm i -g @maarkllc/code-config

code-config

Available commands

If you want to skip the first step you can pass the command as a parameter. This is optional because if you don't pass anything, the CLI will ask you what you want to execute.

code-config [command]
  • eslint To install an ESLint configuration.
  • stylelint To install a Stylelint configuration.
  • githook To install a ESLint and Stylelint Git Hook commands.
  • help Shows the help screen.

e.g.

code-config eslint

// or

npx @maarkllc/code-config stylelint

Installing configurations manually

All configurations are inside the configs/ folder, categorized by tool. Each tool explains how to install it manually.

Supported configurations

The idea is to have a structure of configurations that extend from each other as needed depending on the project stack, it is important to define rules to be able to identify anti-patterns and code-smells for specific known libraries. This diagram helps illustrate the possible configurations and how it can scale in the future to include other tools of trade for bundling or unit testing:

%%{init: {'theme':'base'}}%%
graph TD
    subgraph Legend
        L1[Available]:::available --> L2[Not ready]
    end

    A[ESLint]:::available --> B[JavaScript]:::available
    B --> C[js/base]:::available
    C --> D[js/react]:::available
    C --> js/vue
    C --> js/angular
    D --> js/next

    A --> E[Typescript]

    F[Stylelint]:::available --> G[CSS]:::available
    F --> H[SCSS]:::available
    G --> css/base:::available
    H --> scss/base:::available

    Webpack

    classDef available stroke:#0B410E,fill:#94D1BE
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ESLint

  • js/base: It has the basic configuration for JS projects.
  • js/react: It extends from js/base and adds the React plugin and rules which includes hooks.

Stylelint

  • css/base: It extends from stylelint-config-standard.
  • scss/base: It extends from css/base and stylelint-config-standard-scss.

GitHook

Multi select (choose with spacebar one or more) between:

  • eslint: to add hook to validate eslint.
  • stylelint: to add hook to validate Stylelint.

Development

For more information please refer to the documentation.