# eslint-config **Repository Path**: ykk-html5/eslint-config ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: eslint-config - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: docs/rename-back - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2025-05-31 - **Last Updated**: 2025-05-31 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # @antfu/eslint-config [![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@antfu/eslint-config?color=444&label=)](https://npmjs.com/package/@antfu/eslint-config) [![code style](https://antfu.me/badge-code-style.svg)](https://github.com/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. - Opinionated, but [very customizable](#customization) - [ESLint Flat config](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/configuration-files-new), compose easily! - Optional [React](#react), [Svelte](#svelte), [UnoCSS](#unocss), [Astro](#astro), [Solid](#solid) support - Optional [formatters](#formatters) support for formatting CSS, HTML, XML, etc. - **Style principle**: Minimal for reading, stable for diff, consistent - Sorted imports, dangling commas - Single quotes, no semi - Using [ESLint Stylistic](https://github.com/eslint-stylistic/eslint-stylistic) - Respects `.gitignore` by default - Supports ESLint v9 or v8.50.0+ > [!IMPORTANT] > Since v1.0.0, this config is rewritten to the new [ESLint Flat config](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/configuration-files-new), check the [release note](https://github.com/antfu/eslint-config/releases/tag/v1.0.0) for more details. ## Usage ### Starter Wizard We provided a CLI tool to help you set up your project, or migrate from the legacy config to the new flat config with one command. ```bash npx @antfu/eslint-config@latest ``` ### Manual Install If you prefer to set up manually: ```bash pnpm i -D eslint @antfu/eslint-config ``` And create `eslint.config.mjs` in your project root: ```js // eslint.config.mjs import antfu from '@antfu/eslint-config' export default antfu() ```
Combined with legacy config: If you still use some configs from the legacy eslintrc format, you can use the [`@eslint/eslintrc`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@eslint/eslintrc) package to convert them to the flat config. ```js // eslint.config.mjs import antfu from '@antfu/eslint-config' import { FlatCompat } from '@eslint/eslintrc' const compat = new FlatCompat() export default antfu( { ignores: [], }, // Legacy config ...compat.config({ extends: [ 'eslint:recommended', // Other extends... ], }) // Other flat configs... ) ``` > Note that `.eslintignore` no longer works in Flat config, see [customization](#customization) for more details.
### Add script for package.json For example: ```json { "scripts": { "lint": "eslint .", "lint:fix": "eslint . --fix" } } ``` ## VS Code support (auto fix on save) Install [VS Code ESLint extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=dbaeumer.vscode-eslint) Add the following settings to your `.vscode/settings.json`: ```jsonc { // 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" }, { "rule": "format/*", "severity": "off" }, { "rule": "*-indent", "severity": "off" }, { "rule": "*-spacing", "severity": "off" }, { "rule": "*-spaces", "severity": "off" }, { "rule": "*-order", "severity": "off" }, { "rule": "*-dangle", "severity": "off" }, { "rule": "*-newline", "severity": "off" }, { "rule": "*quotes", "severity": "off" }, { "rule": "*semi", "severity": "off" } ], // Enable eslint for all supported languages "eslint.validate": [ "javascript", "javascriptreact", "typescript", "typescriptreact", "vue", "html", "markdown", "json", "jsonc", "yaml", "toml", "xml", "gql", "graphql", "astro", "css", "less", "scss", "pcss", "postcss" ] } ``` ## Customization Since v1.0, we migrated to [ESLint Flat config](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/configuration-files-new). It provides much better organization and composition. Normally you only need to import the `antfu` preset: ```js // eslint.config.js import antfu from '@antfu/eslint-config' export default antfu() ``` And that's it! Or you can configure each integration individually, for example: ```js // eslint.config.js import antfu from '@antfu/eslint-config' export default antfu({ // 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 ] }) ``` The `antfu` factory function also accepts any number of arbitrary custom config overrides: ```js // eslint.config.js import antfu from '@antfu/eslint-config' export default antfu( { // Configures for antfu's config }, // From the second arguments they are ESLint Flat Configs // you can have multiple configs { files: ['**/*.ts'], rules: {}, }, { rules: {}, }, ) ``` Going more advanced, you can also import fine-grained configs and compose them as you wish:
Advanced Example We wouldn't recommend using this style in general unless you know exactly what they are doing, as there are shared options between configs and might need extra care to make them consistent. ```js // eslint.config.js import { combine, comments, ignores, imports, javascript, jsdoc, jsonc, markdown, node, sortPackageJson, sortTsconfig, stylistic, toml, typescript, unicorn, vue, yaml, } from '@antfu/eslint-config' export default combine( ignores(), javascript(/* Options */), comments(), node(), jsdoc(), imports(), unicorn(), typescript(/* Options */), stylistic(), vue(), jsonc(), yaml(), toml(), markdown(), ) ```
Check out the [configs](https://github.com/antfu/eslint-config/blob/main/src/configs) and [factory](https://github.com/antfu/eslint-config/blob/main/src/factory.ts) for more details. > Thanks to [sxzz/eslint-config](https://github.com/sxzz/eslint-config) for the inspiration and reference. ### Plugins Renaming Since flat config requires us to explicitly provide the plugin names (instead of the mandatory convention from npm package name), we renamed some plugins to make the overall scope more consistent and easier to write. | New Prefix | Original Prefix | Source Plugin | | ---------- | ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | `import/*` | `import-x/*` | [eslint-plugin-import-x](https://github.com/un-es/eslint-plugin-import-x) | | `node/*` | `n/*` | [eslint-plugin-n](https://github.com/eslint-community/eslint-plugin-n) | | `yaml/*` | `yml/*` | [eslint-plugin-yml](https://github.com/ota-meshi/eslint-plugin-yml) | | `ts/*` | `@typescript-eslint/*` | [@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin](https://github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint) | | `style/*` | `@stylistic/*` | [@stylistic/eslint-plugin](https://github.com/eslint-stylistic/eslint-stylistic) | | `test/*` | `vitest/*` | [eslint-plugin-vitest](https://github.com/veritem/eslint-plugin-vitest) | | `test/*` | `no-only-tests/*` | [eslint-plugin-no-only-tests](https://github.com/levibuzolic/eslint-plugin-no-only-tests) | When you want to override rules, or disable them inline, you need to update to the new prefix: ```diff -// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/consistent-type-definitions +// eslint-disable-next-line ts/consistent-type-definitions type foo = { bar: 2 } ``` > [!NOTE] > About plugin renaming - it is actually rather a dangrous move that might leading to potential naming collisions, pointed out [here](https://github.com/eslint/eslint/discussions/17766) and [here](https://github.com/prettier/eslint-config-prettier#eslintconfigjs-flat-config-plugin-caveat). As this config also very **personal** and **opinionated**, I ambitiously position this config as the only **"top-level"** config per project, that might pivots the taste of how rules are named. > > This config cares more about the user-facings DX, and try to ease out the implementation details. For example, users could keep using the semantic `import/order` without ever knowing the underlying plugin has migrated twice to `eslint-plugin-i` and then to `eslint-plugin-import-x`. User are also not forced to migrate to the implicit `i/order` halfway only because we swapped the implementation to a fork. > > That said, it's probably still not a good idea. You might not want to doing this if you are maintaining your own eslint config. > > Feel free to open issues if you want to combine this config with some other config presets but faced naming collisions. I am happy to figure out a way to make them work. But at this moment I have no plan to revert the renaming. Since v2.9.0, this preset will automatically rename the plugins also for your custom configs. You can use the original prefix to override the rules directly.
Change back to original prefix If you really want to use the original prefix, you can revert the plugin renaming by: ```ts import antfu from '@antfu/eslint-config' export default antfu() .renamePlugins({ ts: '@typescript-eslint', yaml: 'yml', node: 'n' // ... }) ``` ### Rules Overrides Certain rules would only be enabled in specific files, for example, `ts/*` rules would only be enabled in `.ts` files and `vue/*` rules would only be enabled in `.vue` files. If you want to override the rules, you need to specify the file extension: ```js // eslint.config.js import antfu from '@antfu/eslint-config' export default antfu( { vue: true, typescript: true }, { // Remember to specify the file glob here, otherwise it might cause the vue plugin to handle non-vue files files: ['**/*.vue'], rules: { 'vue/operator-linebreak': ['error', 'before'], }, }, { // Without `files`, they are general rules for all files rules: { 'style/semi': ['error', 'never'], }, } ) ``` We also provided the `overrides` options in each integration to make it easier: ```js // eslint.config.js import antfu from '@antfu/eslint-config' export default antfu({ vue: { overrides: { 'vue/operator-linebreak': ['error', 'before'], }, }, typescript: { overrides: { 'ts/consistent-type-definitions': ['error', 'interface'], }, }, yaml: { overrides: { // ... }, }, }) ``` ### Config Composer Since v2.10.0, the factory function `antfu()` returns a [`FlatConfigComposer` object from `eslint-flat-config-utils`](https://github.com/antfu/eslint-flat-config-utils#composer) where you can chain the methods to compose the config even more flexibly. ```js // eslint.config.js import antfu from '@antfu/eslint-config' export default antfu() .prepend( // some configs before the main config ) // overrides any named configs .override( 'antfu/imports', { rules: { 'import/order': ['error', { 'newlines-between': 'always' }], } } ) // rename plugin prefixes .renamePlugins({ 'old-prefix': 'new-prefix', // ... }) // ... ``` ### Vue Vue support is detected automatically by checking if `vue` is installed in your project. You can also explicitly enable/disable it: ```js // eslint.config.js import antfu from '@antfu/eslint-config' export default antfu({ vue: true }) ``` #### Vue 2 We have limited support for Vue 2 (as it's already [reached EOL](https://v2.vuejs.org/eol/)). If you are still using Vue 2, you can configure it manually by setting `vueVersion` to `2`: ```js // eslint.config.js import antfu from '@antfu/eslint-config' export default antfu({ vue: { vueVersion: 2 }, }) ``` As it's in maintenance mode, we only accept bug fixes for Vue 2. It might also be removed in the future when `eslint-plugin-vue` drops support for Vue 2. We recommend upgrading to Vue 3 if possible. ### Optional Configs We provide some optional configs for specific use cases, that we don't include their dependencies by default. #### Formatters Use external formatters to format files that ESLint cannot handle yet (`.css`, `.html`, etc). Powered by [`eslint-plugin-format`](https://github.com/antfu/eslint-plugin-format). ```js // eslint.config.js import antfu from '@antfu/eslint-config' export default antfu({ formatters: { /** * Format CSS, LESS, SCSS files, also the `