chore(deps): update dependency eslint-config-prettier to v8
This MR contains the following updates:
Package | Type | Update | Change |
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eslint-config-prettier | devDependencies | major | ^6.7.0 -> ^8.0.0 |
Release Notes
prettier/eslint-config-prettier
v8.5.0
- Added: [@typescript-eslint/space-before-blocks]. Thanks to Masafumi Koba (@ybiquitous)!
v8.4.0
- Added: [vue/quote-props]. Thanks to @xcatliu!
v8.3.0
- Added: Support for [@babel/eslint-plugin]. Thanks to Chip Zhang (@ChipZhang) for the heads-up! ([eslint-plugin-babel] is still supported, too.)
v8.2.0
- Added: [flowtype/quotes]. Thanks to Martin Zlámal (@mrtnzlml)!
v8.1.0
- Added: [flowtype/object-type-curly-spacing].
- Added: Dummy files for the configs removed in 8.0.0. The dummy files throw an error that try to guide you how to upgrade.
v8.0.0
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Changed: All configs have been merged into one!
To upgrade, change:
{ "extends": [ "some-other-config-you-use", "prettier", "prettier/@​typescript-eslint", "prettier/babel", "prettier/flowtype", "prettier/react", "prettier/standard", "prettier/unicorn", "prettier/vue" ] }
Into:
{ "extends": [ "some-other-config-you-use", "prettier" ] }
The
"prettier"
config now includes not just ESLint core rules, but also rules from all plugins. Much simpler!So … what’s the catch? Why haven’t we done this earlier? Turns out it’s just a sad mistake. I (@lydell) was confused when testing, and thought that turning off unknown rules in a config was an error. Thanks to Georgii Dolzhykov (@thorn0) for pointing this out!
If you use [eslint-plugin-prettier], all you need is [plugin:prettier/recommended]:
{ "extends": [ "some-other-config-you-use", "plugin:prettier/recommended" ] }
(The ["prettier/prettier" config][prettier-prettier-config] still exists separately. It’s the odd one out. The main
"prettier"
config does not include the rules from it.) -
Changed: The CLI helper tool now only prints warnings for [arrow-body-style] and [prefer-arrow-callback], just like other “special rules.” This means that if you’ve decided to use those rules and [eslint-plugin-prettier] at the same time, you’ll get warnings but exit code zero (success).
v7.2.0
- Added: [@typescript-eslint/object-curly-spacing].
- Added: [react/jsx-newline].
v7.1.0
- Added: [unicorn/empty-brace-spaces]. Thanks to fisker Cheung (@fisker)!
v7.0.0
-
Changed: At least ESLint 7.0.0 is now required.
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Changed: [arrow-body-style] and [prefer-arrow-callback] are no longer turned off by default. They only need to be turned off if you use [eslint-plugin-prettier]. If you do, add
"prettier/prettier"
to your"extends"
array to turn them off again.{ "extends": ["prettier", "prettier/prettier"], "plugins": ["prettier"], "rules": { "prettier/prettier": "error" } }
Alternatively, update [eslint-plugin-prettier] to version 3.2.0 or later which automatically turns off these two rules in its
"plugin:prettier/recommended"
config.The CLI helper tool only warns about these rules if you have the
"prettier/prettier"
rule enabled for a file. -
Changed:
no-tabs
is now a validatable rule. If you use it, you should enableallowIndentationTabs
so that the rule works regardless of your Prettier config:{ "rules": { "no-tabs": ["error", { "allowIndentationTabs": true }] } }
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Changed: The CLI helper tool is now called just
eslint-config-prettier
instead ofeslint-config-prettier-check
. This is so thatnpx eslint-config-prettier
always works regardless of whether you have already installedeslint-config-prettier
or not: If you have, the local installation is used; if you haven’t,npx
downloads a temporary copy. -
Changed: The CLI helper tool no longer requires you to pipe the output of
eslint --print-config
to it. Instead, it does that automatically for you via ESLint API:s added in ESLint v7.Before:
npx eslint --print-config index.js | npx eslint-config-prettier-check
After:
npx eslint-config-prettier index.js
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Improved: The npm package is now 75% smaller.
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