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$ eslint --init ? How would you like to configure ESLint? # ã©ã®ããã«ãã¦è¨å®ãã¾ãã? Answer questions about your style # 質åã«çãã Use a popular style guide # 人æ°ã®ã¹ã¿ã¤ã«ããé¸æãã + Inspect your JavaScript file(s) # æ¢åã®ã½ã¼ã¹ã³ã¼ãã解æãã â NEW! ⢠æ°ããã«ã¼ã« no-whitespace-before-property (#1086) - foo.barã®ãããªããããã£ã¢ã¯ã»ã¹ã«ã¦ããããã®åå¾ã«ã¹ãã¼ã¹ããã£ããè¦åããã¹ã¿ã¤ã«ã»ã«ã¼ã«ã§ãã array-callback-return (#1128) - Array.prototype.filterã®ãããªé åã®ã¡ã½ããã«ã¤ãã¦ãã³ã¼ã«ããã¯é¢æ°
Published 02 Oct, 2015 under Release Notes ESLint v1.6.0 released We just pushed ESLint v1.6.0, which is a minor release upgrade of ESLint. This release adds some new features and fixes several bugs found in the previous release. Highlights Here are some highlights of changes in this release. Autofixing of more rules ESLint v1.6.0 introduces several more autofixing rules to use with the --fix comm
Published 18 Sep, 2015 under Release Notes ESLint v1.5.0 released We just pushed ESLint v1.5.0, which is a minor release upgrade of ESLint. This release adds some new features and fixes several bugs found in the previous release. Highlights Here are some highlights of changes in this release. Autofixing of more rules ESLint v1.5.0 introduces several more autofixing rules to use with the --fix comm
Published 28 Aug, 2015 under Release Notes ESLint v1.3.0 released We just pushed ESLint v1.3.0, which is a minor release upgrade of ESLint. This release adds some new features and fixes several bugs found in the previous release. Highlights This is a summary of the major changes you need to know about for this version of ESLint. Using ASTs with the Node.js API A long-requested feature was finally
Published 18 Aug, 2015 under Release Notes ESLint 1.2.0 released We just pushed ESLint v1.2.0, which is a minor release upgrade of ESLint. This release adds some new features and fixes several bugs found in the previous release. Features New: block-spacing rule (fixes #3303) (Toru Nagashima) New: no-dupe-class-members rule (fixes #3294) (Toru Nagashima) New: prefer-arrow-callback rule (fixes #3140
Published 07 Aug, 2015 under Release Notes ESLint 1.1.0 released We just pushed ESLint v1.1.0, which is a minor release upgrade of ESLint. This release adds some new features and fixes several bugs found in the previous release. Features New: Added grep-style formatter (fixes #2991) (Nobody Really) New: Jest environment (fixes #3212) (Darshak Parikh) Enhancements Update: add new multi-or-nest opti
ESLint v1.0.0 is the first major version release. As a result, there are some significant changes between how ESLint worked during its life in 0.x and how it will work going forward. These changes are the direct result of feedback from the ESLint community of users and were not made without due consideration for the upgrade path. We believe that these changes make ESLint even better, and while som
ESLint v8.x reached end-of-life on 2024-10-05 and is no longer maintained. Upgrade or consider long-term support options Published 31 Jul, 2015 under Release Notes ESLint 1.0.0 released We just pushed ESLint 1.0.0, which is the first major release of ESLint. Over two years ago we started work on ESLint, and since then the project has grown by leaps and bounds. Reaching 1.0.0 status means that we f
Published 23 Jul, 2015 under Release Notes ESLint 1.0.0-rc-2 released We just pushed ESLint 1.0.0-rc-2, which is the second release candidate for 1.0.0. As such, we have duplicated some of the content from the 1.0.0-rc-1 announcement to make it easier to understand the differences between 0.24.1 and this version. Note: This version of ESLint is not ready for production use and is provided to gathe
Published 15 Jul, 2015 under Release Notes ESLint 1.0.0-rc-1 released We just pushed ESLint 1.0.0-rc-1, which is the first release candidate for 1.0.0. There are a lot of changes in this release, please be sure to read this post carefully. Note: This version of ESLint is not ready for production use and is provided to gather feedback from the community before releasing the final version. Please le
Published 26 Jun, 2015 under Announcements Preparing for 1.0.0 With 0.24.0 being released, we're now preparing for the 1.0.0 release. This has been a long time coming, and we're excited to be taking this important step. Here's a brief overview of what will happen next. Creation of 0.x Branch The 0.x branch on the public repo is a record of the last release of the 0.x version tree. The master branc
Published 14 Jun, 2015 under Release Notes ESLint 0.23.0 released We just pushed ESLint 0.23.0, which is a minor release upgrade. This release includes new features and bug fixes. Highlights This is a summary of the major changes you need to know about for this version of ESLint. Configuration Validation The biggest feature of this release is addition of rules configuration validation. Now if you
ESLint 0.22.0 released We just pushed ESLint 0.22.0, which is a minor release upgrade. This release includes new features and bug fixes. Highlights This is a summary of the major changes you need to know about for this version of ESLint. New Rules We added 3 new rules to ESLint this release: lines-around-comment - Enforces empty lines around comments (off by default) accessor-pairs - Enforces gett
To share your ESLint configuration, create a shareable config. You can publish your shareable config on npm so that others can download and use it in their ESLint projects. This page explains how to create and publish a shareable config. Creating a Shareable Config Shareable configs are simply npm packages that export a configuration object or array. To start, create a Node.js module like you norm
Highlights This is a summary of the major changes you need to know about for this version of ESLint. Config Initialization Setting up a configuration file for the first time can be difficult, and weâre trying to make it easier. Thatâs why weâve added the --init command line flag. Using this flag, youâll be walked through a series of questions to setup the basic information in your config file. For
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