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Installation and UsagePrerequisites: Node.js ( You can install and configure ESLint using this command:
After that, you can run ESLint on any file or directory like this:
ConfigurationAfter running
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The three error levels allow you fine-grained control over how ESLint applies rules (for more configuration options and details, see the configuration docs). Code of ConductESLint adheres to the JS Foundation Code of Conduct. Filing IssuesBefore filing an issue, please be sure to read the guidelines for what you're reporting: Frequently Asked QuestionsI'm using JSCS, should I migrate to ESLint?Yes. JSCS has reached end of life and is no longer supported. We have prepared a migration guide to help you convert your JSCS settings to an ESLint configuration. We are now at or near 100% compatibility with JSCS. If you try ESLint and believe we are not yet compatible with a JSCS rule/configuration, please create an issue (mentioning that it is a JSCS compatibility issue) and we will evaluate it as per our normal process. Does Prettier replace ESLint?No, ESLint and Prettier have different jobs: ESLint is a linter (looking for problematic patterns) and Prettier is a code formatter. Using both tools is common, refer to Prettier's documentation to learn how to configure them to work well with each other. Why can't ESLint find my plugins?
Does ESLint support JSX?Yes, ESLint natively supports parsing JSX syntax (this must be enabled in configuration). Please note that supporting JSX syntax is not the same as supporting React. React applies specific semantics to JSX syntax that ESLint doesn't recognize. We recommend using eslint-plugin-react if you are using React and want React semantics. What ECMAScript versions does ESLint support?ESLint has full support for ECMAScript 3, 5, and every year from 2015 up until the most recent stage 4 specification (the default). You can set your desired ECMAScript syntax and other settings (like global variables) through configuration. What about experimental features?ESLint's parser only officially supports the latest final ECMAScript standard. We will make changes to core rules in order to avoid crashes on stage 3 ECMAScript syntax proposals (as long as they are implemented using the correct experimental ESTree syntax). We may make changes to core rules to better work with language extensions (such as JSX, Flow, and TypeScript) on a case-by-case basis. In other cases (including if rules need to warn on more or fewer cases due to new syntax, rather than just not crashing), we recommend you use other parsers and/or rule plugins. If you are using Babel, you can use @babel/eslint-parser and @babel/eslint-plugin to use any option available in Babel. Once a language feature has been adopted into the ECMAScript standard (stage 4 according to the TC39 process), we will accept issues and pull requests related to the new feature, subject to our contributing guidelines. Until then, please use the appropriate parser and plugin(s) for your experimental feature. Which Node.js versions does ESLint support?ESLint updates the supported Node.js versions with each major release of ESLint. At that time, ESLint's supported Node.js versions are updated to be:
ESLint is also expected to work with Node.js versions released after the Node.js Current release. Refer to the Quick Start Guide for the officially supported Node.js versions for a given ESLint release. Where to ask for help?Open a discussion or stop by our Discord server. Why doesn't ESLint lock dependency versions?Lock files like Packages like We intentionally don't lock dependency versions so that we have the latest compatible dependency versions in development and CI that our users get when installing ESLint in a project. The Twilio blog has a deeper dive to learn more. ReleasesWe have scheduled releases every two weeks on Friday or Saturday. You can follow a release issue for updates about the scheduling of any particular release. Security PolicyESLint takes security seriously. We work hard to ensure that ESLint is safe for everyone and that security issues are addressed quickly and responsibly. Read the full security policy. Semantic Versioning PolicyESLint follows semantic versioning. However, due to the nature of ESLint as a code quality tool, it's not always clear when a minor or major version bump occurs. To help clarify this for everyone, we've defined the following semantic versioning policy for ESLint:
According to our policy, any minor update may report more linting errors than the previous release (ex: from a bug fix). As such, we recommend using the tilde ( Stylistic Rule UpdatesStylistic rules are frozen according to our policy on how we evaluate new rules and rule changes. This means:
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