Package Exports
- eslint-config-biome
- eslint-config-biome/index.js
This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (eslint-config-biome) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.
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eslint-config-biome
Disables ESLint rules that have an equivalent and recommended Biome rule, allowing the simultaneous use of Biome and ESLint.
đŋ Installation
npm install -D eslint-config-biome # or your preferred package manager ;)
.eslintrc.*
: Add the following as the last item in the"overrides"
array. Create it if necessary.{ "overrides": [ // other overrides, { files: ["*.ts", "*.js", "*.tsx", "*.jsx"], extends: ["biome"], } ], }
Or
eslint.config.js
: Importeslint-config-biome
and have it as the last item in the configuration arrayimport biome from "eslint-config-biome"; export default [ // other configs, biome, ];
âšī¸ Info
In VSCode, to apply Biome and ESLint on save, you should have these in your project's
.vscode/settings.json
:{ "editor.codeActionsOnSave": { "source.fixAll.eslint": "explicit", "source.organizeImports.biome": "explicit", "quickfix.biome": "explicit" }, "editor.defaultFormatter": "biomejs.biome" }
For package.json scripts and CI, I recommend running
biome
beforeeslint
for faster failure detection."scripts": { "format:check": "biome check . && eslint .", "format": "biome check --apply-unsafe . && eslint --fix .", }
Since v1.4.0, this package includes eslint-config-prettier, so formatting rules are also disabled as Biome is equivalent to Prettier. Attribution.
This package had its origin in this discussion. Thanks DaniGuardiola for your related initial crawler code!