![]() This is useful in case you want to set up lint-staged rules with husky and git hooks: ![]() If you haven’t already done so, you can update your package.json scripts to include a script to lint files via the command line. Optional: husky, lint-staged, and Precommit Hooks We’ll look at how to install and configure the extension in a later section. If you already have the ESLint extension installed, VS Code may show a prompt asking if you want to use the ESLint executable you just installed in node_modules. Install all of your packages as dev dependencies as noted above. You get the idea: yarn add -D eslint-plugin-react eslint-plugin-react-hooks eslint-plugin-react-hooks (ESLint rules to enforce the rules of hooks).eslint-plugin-react (rules specific to React and JSX). ![]() ![]() Install them like so: yarn add -D if you’re linting React, throw these must-haves into the mix: If you’re linting TypeScript, you’ll also want these packages in addition to the ones above: Run this command to install ESLint with Prettier: yarn add -D eslint prettier eslint-plugin-prettier eslint-config-prettier
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