djantajs shared coding style
$ npm i --save-dev eslint eslint-config-djantajs
Once the eslint-config-djantajs
package is installed, you can use it by specifying djantajs
in the extends
section of your ESLint configuration.
{
extends: 'djantajs',
rules: {
// Additional, per-project rules...
}
}
There are several rules in the eslint:recommended
ruleset that style is not opinionated about that you might want to enforce in your project.
To use this coding style in conjunction with ESLint's recommended rule set, extend them both, making sure to list djantajs
last:
{
extends: ['eslint:recommended', 'djantajs'],
rules: {
// Additional, per-project rules...
}
}
To see how the djantajs
config compares with eslint:recommended
, refer to the source code of index.js
, which lists every ESLint rule along with whether (and how) it is enforced by the djantajs
config.