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eslint-config-sanity

Shared eslint rules for official Sanity.io projects

Installing

npm install --save-dev eslint-config-sanity

Usage

Create an .eslintrc in the root of your project (or an eslintConfig entry in package.json) and extend the sanity config:

{
  "env": {"node": true, "browser": true},
  "extends": ["sanity"]
}

Adjust env according to your use case, obviously.

Usage: React

ESLint requires plugins to be peer dependencies (they resolve relative to the end-user project), as such you need to install an additional dependency if you're using React:

npm install --save-dev eslint-plugin-react eslint-plugin-react-hooks

Then, make sure to extend sanity/react in your .eslintrc:

{
  "extends": ["sanity/react"]
}

Note: It's not necessary to extend both sanity and sanity/react - extending sanity/react will implicitly extend sanity first.

Note: If you're using TypeScript and React, make sure you extend sanity/react before sanity/typescript:

{
  "extends": ["sanity/react", "sanity/typescript"]
}

Usage: Typescript

ESLint requires plugins to be peer dependencies (they resolve relative to the end-user project), as such you need to install a few more dependencies if you're using typescript:

npm install --save-dev \
  typescript \
  @typescript-eslint/parser \
  @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin

Then, make sure to extend sanity/typescript in your .eslintrc:

{
  "extends": ["sanity/typescript"]
}

Note: It's not necessary to extend both sanity and sanity/typescript - extending sanity/typescript will implicitly extend sanity first.

Note: If you're using TypeScript and React, make sure you extend sanity/react before sanity/typescript:

{
  "extends": ["sanity/react", "sanity/typescript"]
}

License

MIT © Sanity.io