eslint-plugin-litESLint plugin for Lit.
Assuming you already have ESLint installed, run:
# npm npm install eslint-plugin-lit --save-dev # yarn yarn add eslint-plugin-lit --dev
Then extend the recommended eslint config:
{ "extends": [ // ... "plugin:lit/recommended" ] }
Or if you're using (flat) config files, add to your eslint.config.js:
import {configs} from 'eslint-plugin-lit'; export default [ configs['flat/recommended'], // or if you want to specify `files`, or other options { ...configs['flat/recommended'], files: ['test/**/*.js'] } ];
You can also specify settings that will be shared across all the plugin rules.
{ settings: { lit: { elementBaseClasses: ['ClassExtendingLitElement'] // Recognize `ClassExtendingLitElement` as a sub-class of LitElement } } }
If you want more fine-grained configuration, you can instead add a snippet like this to your ESLint configuration file:
{ "plugins": [ // ... "lit" ], "rules": { // ... "lit/no-legacy-template-syntax": "error", "lit/no-template-arrow": "warn" } }
This plugin exports a recommended configuration that enforces Lit good practices.
To enable this configuration use the extends property in your .eslintrc config file:
{ "extends": ["eslint:recommended", "plugin:lit/recommended"] }
eslint-plugin-wcWe highly recommend you also depend on eslint-plugin-wc as it will provide additional rules for web components in general:
npm i -D eslint-plugin-wc
Then extend the recommended eslint config:
{ "extends": ["plugin:wc/recommended", "plugin:lit/recommended"] }
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