A set of eslint rules used by TEAM23 for Vue 3 TypeScript projects.
🚨 This package has been moved to a monorepo! 🚨
As of 09.09.2024, the project has been migrated to a monorepo structure. You can now find the project at the following location:
🔗 Monorepo Path: https://github.com/team23/style-guide/tree/main/libs/vue
This move allows us to better manage shared code and collaborate efficiently. Please make sure to update your references to the new monorepo structure.
If you encounter any issues or have questions, please open an issue in the new monorepo repository.
Add the library to your package.json
as devDependency
npm i --save-dev @team23/eslint-config-team23-vue
This repo already includes the eslint-config-team23-standard package and the eslint-config-team23-ts package. No need to install them separately.
eslint: ^8.56.0,
eslint-plugin-import: ^2.29.1,
eslint-plugin-jsdoc: ^46.5.0,
eslint-plugin-prefer-arrow: ^1.2.3,
eslint-plugin-vuejs-accessibility: ^2.2.1
@typescript-eslint/parser: ^6.20.0,
@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin: ^6.20.0
If you've enabled eslint
locally within your project, just set your .eslintrc.[json|js]
config to extend the rules from this repo:
{
extends: '@team23/eslint-config-team23-vue'
}
Simply add a 'rules'
key to your config, then add your overrides and additions there.
{
extends: '@team23/eslint-config-team23-vue'
rules: {
'vue/order-in-components': 'off'
}
}
- If your project relies on internationalization, you may want to add vue/no-bare-strings-in-template to your config.
- It may be helpful to enable vue/require-prop-comment to document component interfaces.
- vue rules
- eslint rules
- @typescript-eslint rules
- rules from other frameworks (angular, react), libraries (nx), etc.
For proposing changes to the ruleset please open either
- a merge request
- reviewed and approved by at least one mid-senior level developer
- additional permission is required if you would like to make a new version after the rule change
- update CHANGELOG.md
- Run
npm version [<newversion> | major | minor | patch] -m "feat(core): <versionmessage>"
- Push commits and tags
- Run
npm publish --access public
to publish the new version to npm
If you want a brief test of this repo, do the following:
npm ci
- Run
npm run lint
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