Update a .eslintrc.json
file based on a template and preferences. This updater can be used from the command line when installed globally, or as a plugin in other updaters.
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DetailsUpdate is a new, open-source developer framework for automating updates of any kind to code projects. All actual updating is done plugins called "updaters", like this one.
Updaters can be run from the command line when Update's CLI is installed globally, or they can be used as building blocks for creating other updaters.
For more information:
Update is a new, open-source developer framework for automating updates of any kind to code projects. All actual updating is done plugins called "updaters", like this one.
Updaters can be run from the command line when Update's CLI is installed globally, or they can be used as building blocks for creating other updaters.
For more information:
Heads up!: Always make sure your work is committed before running update
.
Install Update's CLI and updater-eslint:
Installing the CLI
To run updater-eslint
from the command line, you'll need to install Update globally first. You can do that now with the following command:
$ npm install --global update
This adds the update
command to your system path, allowing it to be run from any directory.
Install updater-eslint
Install this module with the following command:
$ npm install --global updater-eslint
You should now be able to run updater-eslint
with the following command:
What will this do?
This updater's default
task will replace the .eslintrc.json
file in the current working directory with either ~/templates/_eslintrc.json
(defined by you in user home), or if a template does not exist in user home the default template will be used.
Tasks on updater-eslint
are by run using the syntax eslint:foo
, where foo
is the task name:
Example
The following will run the bar
task from updater foo
:
$ update foo:bar ^ ^ updater task
Default task
If a task is not explicitly passed Update's CLI will run the default
task.
Update the .eslintrc.json
file in the current working directory.
Example
Adds a new .eslintrc.json
file by running generate-eslint. The template is customizable. This task is also aliased as eslint-new
to provide a semantic task name for calling this task programmatically.
Example
Delete the eslintrc
and jshint
files in the current working directory. Also aliased as eslint-del
to provide a semantic task name for calling this task programmatically.
Example
Alias to allow running the eslint task with the following command:
Example
Visit Update's task documentation.
Use updater-eslint
as a plugin in your own updater.
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save updater-eslint
Inside your own updater:
module.exports = function(app) { // register updater-eslint as a plugin app.use(require('updater-eslint')); // run the `default` task on updater-eslint app.task('eslint', function(cb) { app.update('updater-eslint', cb); }); // run a specific task on updater-eslint // (where `foo` is the name of the task to run) app.task('eslint', function(cb) { app.update('updater-eslint:foo', cb); }); };
Visit the updater docs to learn more about creating, installing, using and publishing updaters.
Overriding templates
You can override a template by adding a template of the same name to the templates
directory in user home. For example, to override the _eslintrc.json
template, add a template at the following path ~/templates/_eslintrc.json
.
You might also find these projects useful.
Are you using Update in your project? Have you published an updater and want to share your Update project with the world?
Here are some suggestions!
#updatejs
(not @
)updater-eslint
updatejs
tag in questions)updateupdater
to package.json.Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:
$ npm install && npm test
Jon Schlinkert
Copyright © 2017, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.
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