eslint-config-airbnb-typescript
Enhances Airbnb's ESLint config with TypeScript support
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Setup
1) Setup regular Airbnb config
Make sure you have the regular Airbnb config setup. If you are using React, use eslint-config-airbnb, or if you aren't using React, use eslint-config-airbnb-base.
2) Install dependencies (and peer dependencies)
npm install eslint-config-airbnb-typescript \
@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin@^7.0.0 \
@typescript-eslint/parser@^7.0.0 \
--save-dev
3) Configure ESLint
Within your ESLint config file:
extends: [
'airbnb',
+ 'airbnb-typescript'
]
If you don't need React support:
extends: [
'airbnb-base',
+ 'airbnb-typescript/base'
]
4) Configure the ESLint TypeScript parser
This config requires knowledge of your TypeScript config.
In your ESLint config, set parserOptions.project to the path of your tsconfig.json
.
For example:
{
extends: ['airbnb', 'airbnb-typescript'],
+ parserOptions: {
+ project: './tsconfig.json'
+ }
}
5) Run ESLint
Open a terminal to the root of your project, and run the following command:
npx eslint . --ext .js,.jsx,.ts,.tsx
ESLint will lint all .js, .jsx, .ts, and .tsx files within the current folder, and output results to your terminal.
You can also get results in realtime inside most IDEs via a plugin.
FAQ
I get this error when running ESLint: "The file must be included in at least one of the projects provided"
This means you are attempting to lint a file that tsconfig.json
doesn't include.
A common fix is to create a tsconfig.eslint.json
file, which extends your tsconfig.json
file and includes all files you are linting.
{
"extends": "./tsconfig.json",
"include": ["src/**/*.ts", "src/**/*.js", "test/**/*.ts"]
}
Update your ESLint config file:
parserOptions: {
- project: './tsconfig.json',
+ project: './tsconfig.eslint.json',
}
Why do I need the peer dependencies?
@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin
is a peer dependency due to a limitation within ESLint. See issue, RFC, and progress.
@typescript-eslint/parser
is a peer dependency because the version number must match @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin
.
I wish this config would support [...]
This config simply enhances the Airbnb with TypeScript support. It's not a single config to cater for all TypeScript linting requirements. For additional functionality, alter your ESLint config file. For example:
module.exports = {
extends: [
'airbnb',
'airbnb-typescript',
'airbnb/hooks',
'plugin:@typescript-eslint/recommended-type-checked', // @typescript-eslint @v6
'plugin:@typescript-eslint/stylistic-type-checked', // @typescript-eslint @v6
// 'plugin:@typescript-eslint/recommended', // @typescript-eslint @v5
// 'plugin:@typescript-eslint/recommended-requiring-type-checking', // @typescript-eslint @v5
],
};
My personal ESLint config file with support for Jest, Promises, and Prettier can be found in create-exposed-app.
Why is import/no-unresolved
disabled?
Two reasons:
- It requires additional configuration, which may be different for monorepo's, webpack usage, etc
- The rule offers little value in a TypeScript world, as the TypeScript compiler will catch these errors
If you would like to enable this rule, then:
Additional Documentation
Credits
Authored and maintained by Matt Turnbull (iamturns.com / @iamturns)
A big thank you to all contributors!
License
Open source licensed as MIT.