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Say I want to use standard with a TypeScript/React project (which isn't uncommon!).
It's easy enough for me to figure out that I need to be using ts-standard.
However, it's surprisingly difficult to figure out how to ensure React support. The README for eslint-config-standard-react says,
This module is for advanced users. You probably want to use standard instead
But I don't, right? If I want to use standard with React and have important rules e.g. around the rules of hooks switched on, I have to use the ESLint shareable config. Pretty much everyone who finds themself in the README for eslint-config-standard-react will want to be using something other than standard.
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Say I want to use
standard
with a TypeScript/React project (which isn't uncommon!).It's easy enough for me to figure out that I need to be using
ts-standard
.However, it's surprisingly difficult to figure out how to ensure React support. The README for
eslint-config-standard-react
says,But I don't, right? If I want to use
standard
with React and have important rules e.g. around the rules of hooks switched on, I have to use the ESLint shareable config. Pretty much everyone who finds themself in the README foreslint-config-standard-react
will want to be using something other thanstandard
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