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10# ESLint
11
12[Website](https://eslint.org) |
13[Configure ESLint](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure) |
14[Rules](https://eslint.org/docs/rules/) |
15[Contribute to ESLint](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/contribute) |
16[Report Bugs](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/contribute/report-bugs) |
17[Code of Conduct](https://eslint.org/conduct) |
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21
22ESLint is a tool for identifying and reporting on patterns found in ECMAScript/JavaScript code. In many ways, it is similar to JSLint and JSHint with a few exceptions:
23
24* ESLint uses [Espree](https://github.com/eslint/espree) for JavaScript parsing.
25* ESLint uses an AST to evaluate patterns in code.
26* ESLint is completely pluggable, every single rule is a plugin and you can add more at runtime.
27
28## Table of Contents
29
301. [Installation and Usage](#installation-and-usage)
312. [Configuration](#configuration)
323. [Code of Conduct](#code-of-conduct)
334. [Filing Issues](#filing-issues)
345. [Frequently Asked Questions](#frequently-asked-questions)
356. [Releases](#releases)
367. [Security Policy](#security-policy)
378. [Semantic Versioning Policy](#semantic-versioning-policy)
389. [Stylistic Rule Updates](#stylistic-rule-updates)
3910. [License](#license)
4011. [Team](#team)
4112. [Sponsors](#sponsors)
4213. [Technology Sponsors](#technology-sponsors)
43
44## Installation and Usage
45
46Prerequisites: [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) (`^18.18.0`, `^20.9.0`, or `>=21.1.0`) built with SSL support. (If you are using an official Node.js distribution, SSL is always built in.)
47
48You can install and configure ESLint using this command:
49
50```shell
51npm init @eslint/config@latest
52```
53
54After that, you can run ESLint on any file or directory like this:
55
56```shell
57./node_modules/.bin/eslint yourfile.js
58```
59
60## Configuration
61
62After running `npm init @eslint/config`, you'll have an `eslint.config.js` (or `eslint.config.mjs`) file in your directory. In it, you'll see some rules configured like this:
63
64```js
65import pluginJs from "@eslint/js";
66export default [ pluginJs.configs.recommended, ];
67```
68
69The names `"semi"` and `"quotes"` are the names of [rules](https://eslint.org/docs/rules) in ESLint. The first value is the error level of the rule and can be one of these values:
70
71* `"off"` or `0` - turn the rule off
72* `"warn"` or `1` - turn the rule on as a warning (doesn't affect exit code)
73* `"error"` or `2` - turn the rule on as an error (exit code will be 1)
74
75The three error levels allow you fine-grained control over how ESLint applies rules (for more configuration options and details, see the [configuration docs](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure)).
76
77## Code of Conduct
78
79ESLint adheres to the [JS Foundation Code of Conduct](https://eslint.org/conduct).
80
81## Filing Issues
82
83Before filing an issue, please be sure to read the guidelines for what you're reporting:
84
85* [Bug Report](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/contribute/report-bugs)
86* [Propose a New Rule](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/contribute/propose-new-rule)
87* [Proposing a Rule Change](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/contribute/propose-rule-change)
88* [Request a Change](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/contribute/request-change)
89
90## Frequently Asked Questions
91
92### I'm using JSCS, should I migrate to ESLint?
93
94Yes. [JSCS has reached end of life](https://eslint.org/blog/2016/07/jscs-end-of-life) and is no longer supported.
95
96We have prepared a [migration guide](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/migrating-from-jscs) to help you convert your JSCS settings to an ESLint configuration.
97
98We are now at or near 100% compatibility with JSCS. If you try ESLint and believe we are not yet compatible with a JSCS rule/configuration, please create an issue (mentioning that it is a JSCS compatibility issue) and we will evaluate it as per our normal process.
99
100### Does Prettier replace ESLint?
101
102No, ESLint and Prettier have different jobs: ESLint is a linter (looking for problematic patterns) and Prettier is a code formatter. Using both tools is common, refer to [Prettier's documentation](https://prettier.io/docs/en/install#eslint-and-other-linters) to learn how to configure them to work well with each other.
103
104### Why can't ESLint find my plugins?
105
106* Make sure your plugins (and ESLint) are both in your project's `package.json` as devDependencies (or dependencies, if your project uses ESLint at runtime).
107* Make sure you have run `npm install` and all your dependencies are installed.
108* Make sure your plugins' peerDependencies have been installed as well. You can use `npm view eslint-plugin-myplugin peerDependencies` to see what peer dependencies `eslint-plugin-myplugin` has.
109
110### Does ESLint support JSX?
111
112Yes, ESLint natively supports parsing JSX syntax (this must be enabled in [configuration](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure)). Please note that supporting JSX syntax *is not* the same as supporting React. React applies specific semantics to JSX syntax that ESLint doesn't recognize. We recommend using [eslint-plugin-react](https://www.npmjs.com/package/eslint-plugin-react) if you are using React and want React semantics.
113
114### What ECMAScript versions does ESLint support?
115
116ESLint has full support for ECMAScript 3, 5, and every year from 2015 up until the most recent stage 4 specification (the default). You can set your desired ECMAScript syntax and other settings (like global variables) through [configuration](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure).
117
118### What about experimental features?
119
120ESLint's parser only officially supports the latest final ECMAScript standard. We will make changes to core rules in order to avoid crashes on stage 3 ECMAScript syntax proposals (as long as they are implemented using the correct experimental ESTree syntax). We may make changes to core rules to better work with language extensions (such as JSX, Flow, and TypeScript) on a case-by-case basis.
121
122In other cases (including if rules need to warn on more or fewer cases due to new syntax, rather than just not crashing), we recommend you use other parsers and/or rule plugins. If you are using Babel, you can use [@babel/eslint-parser](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@babel/eslint-parser) and [@babel/eslint-plugin](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@babel/eslint-plugin) to use any option available in Babel.
123
124Once a language feature has been adopted into the ECMAScript standard (stage 4 according to the [TC39 process](https://tc39.github.io/process-document/)), we will accept issues and pull requests related to the new feature, subject to our [contributing guidelines](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/contribute). Until then, please use the appropriate parser and plugin(s) for your experimental feature.
125
126### Which Node.js versions does ESLint support?
127
128ESLint updates the supported Node.js versions with each major release of ESLint. At that time, ESLint's supported Node.js versions are updated to be:
129
1301. The most recent maintenance release of Node.js
1311. The lowest minor version of the Node.js LTS release that includes the features the ESLint team wants to use.
1321. The Node.js Current release
133
134ESLint is also expected to work with Node.js versions released after the Node.js Current release.
135
136Refer to the [Quick Start Guide](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/getting-started#prerequisites) for the officially supported Node.js versions for a given ESLint release.
137
138### Where to ask for help?
139
140Open a [discussion](https://github.com/eslint/eslint/discussions) or stop by our [Discord server](https://eslint.org/chat).
141
142### Why doesn't ESLint lock dependency versions?
143
144Lock files like `package-lock.json` are helpful for deployed applications. They ensure that dependencies are consistent between environments and across deployments.
145
146Packages like `eslint` that get published to the npm registry do not include lock files. `npm install eslint` as a user will respect version constraints in ESLint's `package.json`. ESLint and its dependencies will be included in the user's lock file if one exists, but ESLint's own lock file would not be used.
147
148We intentionally don't lock dependency versions so that we have the latest compatible dependency versions in development and CI that our users get when installing ESLint in a project.
149
150The Twilio blog has a [deeper dive](https://www.twilio.com/blog/lockfiles-nodejs) to learn more.
151
152## Releases
153
154We have scheduled releases every two weeks on Friday or Saturday. You can follow a [release issue](https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Arelease) for updates about the scheduling of any particular release.
155
156## Security Policy
157
158ESLint takes security seriously. We work hard to ensure that ESLint is safe for everyone and that security issues are addressed quickly and responsibly. Read the full [security policy](https://github.com/eslint/.github/blob/master/SECURITY.md).
159
160## Semantic Versioning Policy
161
162ESLint follows [semantic versioning](https://semver.org). However, due to the nature of ESLint as a code quality tool, it's not always clear when a minor or major version bump occurs. To help clarify this for everyone, we've defined the following semantic versioning policy for ESLint:
163
164* Patch release (intended to not break your lint build)
165 * A bug fix in a rule that results in ESLint reporting fewer linting errors.
166 * A bug fix to the CLI or core (including formatters).
167 * Improvements to documentation.
168 * Non-user-facing changes such as refactoring code, adding, deleting, or modifying tests, and increasing test coverage.
169 * Re-releasing after a failed release (i.e., publishing a release that doesn't work for anyone).
170* Minor release (might break your lint build)
171 * A bug fix in a rule that results in ESLint reporting more linting errors.
172 * A new rule is created.
173 * A new option to an existing rule that does not result in ESLint reporting more linting errors by default.
174 * A new addition to an existing rule to support a newly-added language feature (within the last 12 months) that will result in ESLint reporting more linting errors by default.
175 * An existing rule is deprecated.
176 * A new CLI capability is created.
177 * New capabilities to the public API are added (new classes, new methods, new arguments to existing methods, etc.).
178 * A new formatter is created.
179 * `eslint:recommended` is updated and will result in strictly fewer linting errors (e.g., rule removals).
180* Major release (likely to break your lint build)
181 * `eslint:recommended` is updated and may result in new linting errors (e.g., rule additions, most rule option updates).
182 * A new option to an existing rule that results in ESLint reporting more linting errors by default.
183 * An existing formatter is removed.
184 * Part of the public API is removed or changed in an incompatible way. The public API includes:
185 * Rule schemas
186 * Configuration schema
187 * Command-line options
188 * Node.js API
189 * Rule, formatter, parser, plugin APIs
190
191According to our policy, any minor update may report more linting errors than the previous release (ex: from a bug fix). As such, we recommend using the tilde (`~`) in `package.json` e.g. `"eslint": "~3.1.0"` to guarantee the results of your builds.
192
193## Stylistic Rule Updates
194
195Stylistic rules are frozen according to [our policy](https://eslint.org/blog/2020/05/changes-to-rules-policies) on how we evaluate new rules and rule changes.
196This means:
197
198* **Bug fixes**: We will still fix bugs in stylistic rules.
199* **New ECMAScript features**: We will also make sure stylistic rules are compatible with new ECMAScript features.
200* **New options**: We will **not** add any new options to stylistic rules unless an option is the only way to fix a bug or support a newly-added ECMAScript feature.
201
202## License
203
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205
206## Team
207
208These folks keep the project moving and are resources for help.
209
210<!-- NOTE: This section is autogenerated. Do not manually edit.-->
211
212<!--teamstart-->
213
214### Technical Steering Committee (TSC)
215
216The people who manage releases, review feature requests, and meet regularly to ensure ESLint is properly maintained.
217
218<table><tbody><tr><td align="center" valign="top" width="11%">
219<a href="https://github.com/nzakas">
220<img src="https://github.com/nzakas.png?s=75" width="75" height="75" alt="Nicholas C. Zakas's Avatar"><br />
221Nicholas C. Zakas
222</a>
223</td><td align="center" valign="top" width="11%">
224<a href="https://github.com/fasttime">
225<img src="https://github.com/fasttime.png?s=75" width="75" height="75" alt="Francesco Trotta's Avatar"><br />
226Francesco Trotta
227</a>
228</td><td align="center" valign="top" width="11%">
229<a href="https://github.com/mdjermanovic">
230<img src="https://github.com/mdjermanovic.png?s=75" width="75" height="75" alt="Milos Djermanovic's Avatar"><br />
231Milos Djermanovic
232</a>
233</td></tr></tbody></table>
234
235### Reviewers
236
237The people who review and implement new features.
238
239<table><tbody><tr><td align="center" valign="top" width="11%">
240<a href="https://github.com/aladdin-add">
241<img src="https://github.com/aladdin-add.png?s=75" width="75" height="75" alt="唯然's Avatar"><br />
242唯然
243</a>
244</td><td align="center" valign="top" width="11%">
245<a href="https://github.com/snitin315">
246<img src="https://github.com/snitin315.png?s=75" width="75" height="75" alt="Nitin Kumar's Avatar"><br />
247Nitin Kumar
248</a>
249</td></tr></tbody></table>
250
251### Committers
252
253The people who review and fix bugs and help triage issues.
254
255<table><tbody><tr><td align="center" valign="top" width="11%">
256<a href="https://github.com/JoshuaKGoldberg">
257<img src="https://github.com/JoshuaKGoldberg.png?s=75" width="75" height="75" alt="Josh Goldberg ✨'s Avatar"><br />
258Josh Goldberg ✨
259</a>
260</td><td align="center" valign="top" width="11%">
261<a href="https://github.com/Tanujkanti4441">
262<img src="https://github.com/Tanujkanti4441.png?s=75" width="75" height="75" alt="Tanuj Kanti's Avatar"><br />
263Tanuj Kanti
264</a>
265</td></tr></tbody></table>
266
267### Website Team
268
269Team members who focus specifically on eslint.org
270
271<table><tbody><tr><td align="center" valign="top" width="11%">
272<a href="https://github.com/amareshsm">
273<img src="https://github.com/amareshsm.png?s=75" width="75" height="75" alt="Amaresh S M's Avatar"><br />
274Amaresh S M
275</a>
276</td><td align="center" valign="top" width="11%">
277<a href="https://github.com/harish-sethuraman">
278<img src="https://github.com/harish-sethuraman.png?s=75" width="75" height="75" alt="Strek's Avatar"><br />
279Strek
280</a>
281</td><td align="center" valign="top" width="11%">
282<a href="https://github.com/kecrily">
283<img src="https://github.com/kecrily.png?s=75" width="75" height="75" alt="Percy Ma's Avatar"><br />
284Percy Ma
285</a>
286</td></tr></tbody></table>
287
288<!--teamend-->
289
290## Sponsors
291
292The following companies, organizations, and individuals support ESLint's ongoing maintenance and development. [Become a Sponsor](https://opencollective.com/eslint) to get your logo on our README and website.
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295<!--sponsorsstart-->
296<h3>Platinum Sponsors</h3>
297<p><a href="https://automattic.com"><img src="https://images.opencollective.com/automattic/d0ef3e1/logo.png" alt="Automattic" height="undefined"></a></p><h3>Gold Sponsors</h3>
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300<p><a href="https://www.notion.so"><img src="https://images.opencollective.com/notion/bf3b117/logo.png" alt="notion" height="32"></a> <a href="https://www.crosswordsolver.org/anagram-solver/"><img src="https://images.opencollective.com/anagram-solver/2666271/logo.png" alt="Anagram Solver" height="32"></a> <a href="https://icons8.com/"><img src="https://images.opencollective.com/icons8/7fa1641/logo.png" alt="Icons8" height="32"></a> <a href="https://discord.com"><img src="https://images.opencollective.com/discordapp/f9645d9/logo.png" alt="Discord" height="32"></a> <a href="https://www.ignitionapp.com"><img src="https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/5753491?v=4" alt="Ignition" height="32"></a> <a href="https://nx.dev"><img src="https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/23692104?v=4" alt="Nx" height="32"></a> <a href="https://herocoders.com"><img src="https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/37549774?v=4" alt="HeroCoders" height="32"></a> <a href="https://usenextbase.com"><img src="https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/145838380?v=4" alt="Nextbase Starter Kit" height="32"></a></p>
301<!--sponsorsend-->
302
303## Technology Sponsors
304
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