TypeScript Style Guide, with linter and automatic code fixer based on StandardJS
npm install --save-dev ts-standard
ts-standardEnable auto code fixing
ts-standard --fixNote: A tsconfig.json or similar project file is required. See
TSConfig
section below for more details
ts-standard - Standard for TypeScript! (https://github.com/standard/ts-standard)
Usage:
  ts-standard <flags> [FILES...]
  If FILES is omitted, all JavaScript/TypeScript source files (*.js, *.jsx, *.mjs, *.cjs, *.ts, *.tsx)
  in the current working directory are checked, recursively.
  Certain paths (node_modules/, coverage/, vendor/, *.min.js, and
  files/folders that begin with '.' like .git/) are automatically ignored.
  Paths in a project's root .gitignore file are also automatically ignored.
Flags:
      --fix       Automatically fix problems
  -p, --project   Specify ts-config location (default: ./tsconfig.eslint.json or ./tsconfig.json)
      --version   Show current version
  -h, --help      Show usage information
Flags (advanced):
      --stdin     Read file text from stdin
      --ext       Specify JavaScript/TypeScript file extensions
      --global    Declare global variable
      --plugin    Use custom eslint plugin
      --env       Use custom eslint environment
      --parser    Use custom ts/js parser (default: @typescript-eslint/parser)
By default ts-standard will search the current working director (cwd) for the following in order
- tsconfig.eslint.json
- tsconfig.json
You can also manually configure the location of the tsconfig file by either passing the path to
the --project flag or adding a ts-standard configuration property to your package.json file.
{
  "ts-standard": {
    "project": "path/to/tsconfig.json"
  }
}You can add an ignore property to your package.json ts-standard configuration settings.
{
  "ts-standard": {
    "ignore": [
      "dist",
      "src/**/*.js"
    ]
  }
}This project has no control over the rules implemented, as such this project cannot change any of the
rules that have been configured. If you want to discuss the rules, please visit the rules configuration repo
eslint-config-standard-with-typescript.
This utility was designed to be the standard equivalent for typescript.
Underneath the hood, this utility uses the same standard-engine
and combines that engine with the official
eslint-config-standard-with-typescript
ruleset.
You can also choose to just use eslint with the
eslint-config-standard-with-typescript shareable config instead and achieve the same results as
this project. But ts-standard saves you from having to manually install all the extra dependencies
and may reduce configuration overhead.
Special thanks to standard for inspiration and some shared code and
to eslint-config-standard-with-typescript for
creating a typescript specific standard.
I welcome all pull requests. Please make sure you add appropriate test cases for any features added. Before opening a PR please make sure to run the following scripts:
- npm run lint:standardchecks for code errors and format according to standard
- npm testmake sure all tests pass