Silence help you to improve code-quality, prevent possible errors and follow best practices
MIT License
Prettier does only focus on formatting rules like comma-style
and does nothing to help with code-quality.
eslint-config-silence
does not regulate code style rules, but focuses on:
Prevent possible errors (e.g. no-cond-assign
, no-unreachable
)
Recommends best practices (e.g. no-eval
, no-extend-native
)
Code Smell Detection (e.g. no-duplicated-branches
, no-identical-functions
)
Forces the use of ES6+ features (e.g. no-var
, prefer-const
, prefer-spread
)
Warnings you that complexity of the code is exceeded:
"complexity": ["warn", 20],
"max-depth": ["warn", 4],
"max-lines": ["warn", 300],
"max-params": ["warn", 3],
npm install -D eslint-config-silence
Add this to your .eslintrc file:
{
"extends": ["eslint-config-silence"]
}
Note: You can also omit the eslint-config-
For TypeScript projects you can also use the additional config:
{
"extends": ["silence/typescript"]
}
This config includes only extension rules. These rules have the same functionality but also support TypeScript.
Node.js >=15. NPM >=7. ESLint >=8.
[![code style: silence](https://img.shields.io/badge/code_style-silence-000.svg)](https://github.com/zapolnoch/eslint-config-silence)