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an eslint rule plugin companion to babel-eslint

Package Exports

  • eslint-plugin-babel

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-plugin-babel) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

Readme

eslint-plugin-babel

An eslint plugin companion to babel-eslint. babel-eslint does a great job of adapting eslint for use with Babel, but to it can't change the built in rules to support experimental features. eslint-plugin-babel reimplements problematic rules so they do not give false positives or negatives.

Install

npm install eslint-plugin-babel -S

enable the plugin by adjusting your .eslintrc file to include the plugin:

{
  "plugins": [
    "babel"
  ]
}

Finally enable all the rules you like to use (remember to disable the originals as well!).

{
  "rules": {
    "babel/block-scoped-var": 1,
    "babel/object-shorthand": 1,
    "babel/generator-star": 1,
    "babel/generator-star-spacing": 1,
    "babel/new-cap": 1,
    "babel/object-curly-spacing": 1,
    "babel/space-in-brackets": 1,
  }
}

Rules

Each rule cooresponds to a core eslint rule, and has the same options.

  • babel/block-scoped-var: doesn't complain about export x from "mod"; or export * as x from "mod";
  • babel/object-shorthand: doesn't fail when using object spread (...obj)
  • babel/generator-star: Handles async/await functions correctly
  • babel/generator-star-spacing: Handles async/await functions correctly
  • babel/new-cap: Ignores capitalized decorators (@Decorator)
  • babel/object-curly-spacing: doesn't complain about export x from "mod"; or export * as x from "mod";
  • babel/space-in-brackets: doesn't complain about export x from "mod"; or export * as x from "mod";