The stylistic shareable config for Stylelint.
Use it to return to your config the 63 stylistic rules removed in stylelint-config-standard 30.0.0, and the one removed in stylelint-config-recommended 10.0.1.
To see the rules that this config uses, please read the config itself.
Add @stylistic/stylelint-config and stylelint itself to your project:
npm add -D @stylistic/stylelint-config stylelintSet your .stylelintrc.json to:
{
"extends": "@stylistic/stylelint-config"
}If you use stylelint-config-recommended, stylelint-config-standard, or some other config for syntax linting, then list the config names in an array (order matters):
{
"extends": [
"stylelint-config-standard",
"@stylistic/stylelint-config"
]
}If the value of a rule does not suit you, specify that rule in the "rules" section with the value you want:
{
"extends": "@stylistic/stylelint-config",
"rules": {
"@stylistic/indentation": "tab"
}
}You can turn off rules by setting its value to null. For example:
{
"extends": "@stylistic/stylelint-config",
"rules": {
"@stylistic/max-line-length": null
}
}In addition, the config is based on the @stylistic/stylelint-plugin, which has all 76 stylistic rules removed in Stylelint 16.0.0. You can use all these rules, not just the 65 configured in the config. For example:
{
"extends": "@stylistic/stylelint-config",
"rules": {
"@stylistic/at-rule-name-newline-after": "always-multi-line"
}
}Please refer to Stylelint docs for detailed info on using this linter.
ESLint deprecates stylistic rules, too. But you can continue to use them thanks to ESLint Stylistic.