Non-opinionated ESlint configuration for Nuxt 3 apps.
- Works out-of-the-box with no additional configuration.
- Nuxt-specific rules for pages, components and more.
- ... under active development
- Install this package and
eslint
in yourdevDependencies
.
npm i -D @nuxt/eslint-config eslint
yarn add -D @nuxt/eslint-config eslint
pnpm add -D @nuxt/eslint-config eslint
- Extend the default Nuxt config by creating an
.eslintrc.cjs
:
module.exports = {
root: true,
extends: ["@nuxt/eslint-config"],
};
You might also want to add a script entry to your `package.json:
{
"scripts": {
"lint": "eslint ."
}
}
Opinionated ESlint configuration used internally by Nuxt projects.
Do you want to add the config to your own projects? There you go:
- Add this package to your devDependencies
$ npm i -D @nuxtjs/eslint-config
# or
$ yarn add -D @nuxtjs/eslint-config
- Install
eslint
if not already present locally or globally
$ npm i -D eslint
# or
$ yarn add -D eslint
-
Create a
.eslintrc
file -
Extend our config (you can use just the scope name as ESLint will assume the
eslint-config
prefix):
{
"extends": ["@nuxtjs/eslint-config"]
}
A full example .eslintrc
for a project with babel support:
Dont forget to
npm i -D @babel/eslint-parser
oryarn add -D @babel/eslint-parser
{
"root": true,
"parser": "@babel/eslint-parser",
"parserOptions": {
"sourceType": "module"
},
"extends": ["@nuxt/eslint-config"],
}
If you're using TypeScript, follow Usage section by replacing @nuxtjs/eslint-config
by @nuxtjs/eslint-config-typescript
.
And in your .eslintrc
all you need is :
{
"extends": ["@nuxtjs/eslint-config-typescript"]
}
You can then edit/override same rules as you could with @nuxtjs/eslint-config
but also TypeScript rules.
You can find the list of supported TypeScript rules here and you can read more about Nuxt's TypeScript support in the docs.
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Published under MIT License.