# ESLint Plugin This is an [ESLint](https://eslint.org/) plugin including configurations and custom rules for WooCommerce development. **Note:** This primarily extends the [`@wordpress/eslint-plugin/recommended`](https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/tree/trunk/packages/eslint-plugin) ruleset and does not change any of the rules exposed on that plugin. As a base, all WooCommerce projects are expected to follow WordPress JavaScript Code Styles. However, this ruleset does implement the following (which do not conflict with WordPress standards): - Using typescript eslint parser to allow for eslint Import ([see issue](https://github.com/gajus/eslint-plugin-jsdoc/issues/604#issuecomment-653962767)) - prettier formatting (using `wp-prettier`) - Dependency grouping (External and Internal) for dependencies in JavaScript files - No yoda conditionals - Radix argument required for `parseInt`. ## Installation Install the module ```bash pnpm install @woocommerce/eslint-plugin --save-dev ``` ## Usage To opt-in to the default configuration, extend your own project's `.eslintrc.js` file: ```js module.exports = { "extends": [ "plugin:@woocommerce/eslint-plugin/recommended" ] } ``` Refer to the [ESLint documentation on Shareable Configs](http://eslint.org/docs/developer-guide/shareable-configs) for more information. The `recommended` preset will include rules governing an ES2015+ environment, and includes rules from the [`@wordpress/eslint-plugin/recommended`](https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/tree/trunk/packages/eslint-plugin) project. If you want to use prettier in your code editor, you'll need ot create a `.prettierrc.js` file at the root of your project with the following: ```js module.exports = require("@wordpress/prettier-config"); ``` ### Rules | Rule | Description | Recommended | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------- | ----------- | | [dependency-group](/packages/js/eslint-plugin/docs/rules/dependency-group.md) | Enforce dependencies docblocks formatting | ✓ |