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README.md
ESLint Plugin
This is an ESLint plugin including configurations and custom rules for WooCommerce development.
Note: This primarily extends the @wordpress/eslint-plugin/recommended
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)
- 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
pnpm install @woocommerce/eslint-plugin --save-dev
Usage
To opt-in to the default configuration, extend your own project's .eslintrc.js
file:
module.exports = {
"extends": [ "plugin:@woocommerce/eslint-plugin/recommended" ]
}
Refer to the ESLint documentation on Shareable Configs for more information.
The recommended
preset will include rules governing an ES2015+ environment, and includes rules from the @wordpress/eslint-plugin/recommended
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:
module.exports = require("@wordpress/prettier-config");
Rules
Rule | Description | Recommended |
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dependency-group | Enforce dependencies docblocks formatting | ✓ |