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Version 6.11.0 (2020-04-21)
- Added: @typescript-eslint/keyword-spacing. Thanks to Hans Bergren (@hbergren)!!
Version 6.10.1 (2020-03-22)
- Improved: Recommend using
npx
when running the CLI helper tool. - Updated: Mention that eslint-config-prettier has been tested with Prettier 2.0 and the latest versions of plugins.
Version 6.10.0 (2020-01-28)
- Added: @typescript-eslint/comma-spacing. Thanks to Masafumi Koba (@ybiquitous)!!
Version 6.9.0 (2019-12-27)
- Added: vue/max-len. Thanks to @xcatliu!
Version 6.8.0 (2019-12-25)
- Added: @typescript-eslint/no-extra-semi. Thanks to @xcatliu!
Version 6.7.0 (2019-11-19)
- Added: @typescript-eslint/space-before-function-paren. Thanks to Masafumi Koba (@ybiquitous)!
Version 6.6.0 (2019-11-17)
- Added: New eslint-plugin-vue rules: vue/dot-location and vue/keyword-spacing. Thanks to @xcatliu!
Version 6.5.0 (2019-10-26)
- Added: Support for excluding deprecated rules. Thanks to Alex Ilyaev (@alexilyaev)!
Version 6.4.0 (2019-10-05)
- Added: unicorn/no-nested-ternary. Thanks to Yang Mingshan (@yangmingshan)!
Version 6.3.0 (2019-09-10)
- Added: @typescript-eslint/brace-style. Thanks to Masafumi Koba (@ybiquitous)!
Version 6.2.0 (2019-09-03)
- Added: @typescript-eslint/quotes (as a special rule). Thanks to Masafumi Koba (@ybiquitous)!
Version 6.1.0 (2019-08-19)
- Added: function-call-argument-newline (new in ESLint 6.2.0). Thanks to Masafumi Koba (@ybiquitous)!
Version 6.0.0 (2019-06-25)
-
Changed: The CLI helper tool now considers no-confusing-arrow to conflict if you use the default value of its
allowParens
option. The default was changed totrue
in ESLint 6, which conflicts with Prettier.If the CLI helper tool gives you errors about this after upgrading, the solution is to change this:
{ "rules": { "no-confusing-arrow": ["error"] } }
Into this:
{ "rules": { "no-confusing-arrow": ["error", { "allowParens": false }] } }
The latter works in both ESLint 6 as well as in ESLint 5 and older.
-
Improved:
eslint --print-config
usage instructions. The CLI tool help text as well as the documentation has been updated to suggest commands that work in ESLint 6.0 as well as in ESLint 5 and older. (Instead ofeslint --print-config .
, useeslint --print-config path/to/main.js
.)
Version 5.1.0 (2019-06-25)
- Added: react/jsx-curly-newline. Thanks to Masafumi Koba (@ybiquitous)!
Version 5.0.0 (2019-06-15)
-
Removed: react/self-closing-comp. This rule was added in v4.1.0 not because it conflicted with Prettier but because it was unnecessary when using Prettier. However, in v1.18.0 Prettier stopped converting empty elements to self-closing elements. So the rule is not unnecessary anymore.
If you use Prettier v1.17.1 or older you should be able to upgrade eslint-config-prettier to v5.0.0 without having to do anything else.
If you use Prettier v1.18.0 or newer, you might get lint errors about for example changing
<div></div>
into<div />
. You have two options:- Run
eslint --fix
if you prefer to enforce self-closing elements where possible. This should fix all the errors. - Add
"react/self-closing-comp": "off"
to your ESLint config if you use autofix from your editor and you face the same issue as Prettier did.
- Run
-
Changed: Node.js 6 is no longer officially supported, but v5.0.0 should still work with it.
Version 4.3.0 (2019-05-16)
- Added: New eslint-plugin-vue rules: vue/arrow-spacing, vue/block-spacing, vue/brace-style and vue/comma-dangle.
- Added: New @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin rules: @typescript-eslint/func-call-spacing and @typescript-eslint/semi.
Version 4.2.0 (2019-04-25)
- Added: @typescript-eslint/no-extra-parens. Thanks to Keiichiro Amemiya (@Hoishin) and Jen Gorfine (@jgorfine)!
Version 4.1.0 (2019-02-26)
- Added: linebreak-style. Use Prettier’s end-of-line option instead.
- Added: react/self-closing-comp. Thanks to Gaurav Gupta (@gaurav5430)!
Version 4.0.0 (2019-01-26)
- Breaking change: Support for eslint-plugin-typescript has been removed and replaced with support for its successor @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin. Thanks to TANIGUCHI Masaya (@ta2gch) and everyone else who helped with this!
- Changed: arrow-body-style and prefer-arrow-callback are now marked as special rules, since they might cause problems if using eslint-plugin-prettier and
--fix
. They are turned off by default, and the CLI helper tool will warn about them (but not error if you do enable them). This won’t break your linting checks, but do note that these rules will be disabled unless you explicitly enable them again, and that you might see new warnings when running the CLI helper tool.
Version 3.6.0 (2019-01-19)
- Added: Support for eslint-plugin-babel. Thanks to Matija Marohnić (@silvenon)!
Version 3.5.0 (2019-01-16)
- Fixed: The eslint-plugin-vue change from 3.4.0 has been reverted. That change requires eslint-plugin-vue@5, while many use eslint-plugin-vue@4. In other words, it was an accidental breaking change. Also, after thinking about it some more, it makes sense to have a Prettier-specific list of rules, rather than using the
vue/no-layout-rules
list, since there can be layout rules that don’t conflict with but rather complement Prettier. - Added: New eslint-plugin-vue rules coming in the next version after 5.1.0.
Version 3.4.0 (2019-01-13)
- Added: Support for eslint-plugin-typescript. Thanks to Jed Fox (@j-f1)!
- Improved: The eslint-plugin-vue integration is now using the
vue/no-layout-rules
config behind the scenes, so it should automatically stay up-to-date when new eslint-plugin-vue versions are released. Thanks to Michał Sajnóg (@michalsnik)!
Version 3.3.0 (2018-11-11)
- Added: The vue/html-self-closing rule (as a special rule). Thanks to Yamagishi Kazutoshi (@ykzts)!
Version 3.2.0 (2018-11-10)
- Added: Support for eslint-plugin-vue.
- Fixed: The CLI helper tool should now work in Node.js 6 with npm 3 again. Thanks to Grant Snodgrass (@meeber)!
- Improved: Updated documentation.
Version 3.1.0 (2018-09-22)
- Added: Support for eslint-plugin-unicorn. Thanks to John Mars (@j0hnm4r5)!
- Changed: The quotes rule is now allowed to be used to forbid unnecessary backticks. This means that the CLI helper tool no longer can automatically validate it, so you’ll need to refer the quotes special rule documentation. Thanks to Nick Petruzzelli (@npetruzzelli)!
Version 3.0.1 (2018-08-13)
- Improved:
eslint --print-config
usage instructions.
Version 3.0.0 (2018-08-13)
- Breaking change: Dropped Node.js 4 support.
Version 2.10.0 (2018-08-13)
- Added: flowtype/boolean-style. Thanks to Mayank Agarwal (@Mayank1791989)!
- Added: react/jsx-child-element-spacing
- Added: react/jsx-props-no-multi-spaces
Version 2.9.0 (2017-11-26)
- Added: The implicit-arrow-linebreak rule.
Version 2.8.0 (2017-11-19)
- Added: The react/jsx-one-expression-per-line rule.
Version 2.7.0 (2017-11-01)
- Added: The lines-around-comment rule (as a special rule). Thanks to Maurice de Beijer (@mauricedb)!
- Added: The no-unexpected-multiline rule (as a special rule). Thanks to Suhas Karanth (@sudo-suhas)!
Version 2.6.0 (2017-09-23)
- Added: The no-floating-decimal rule.
Version 2.5.0 (2017-09-16)
- Added: Support for eslint-plugin-standard. Thanks to Christian Pekeler (@pekeler)!
Version 2.4.0 (2017-09-02)
- Added: The function-paren-newline rule (new in ESLint 4.6.0). Thanks to Pierre Vanduynslager (@vanduynslagerp)!
Version 2.3.0 (2017-06-30)
- Added: The (deprecated) indent-legacy rule. Thanks to M. Ian Graham (@miangraham)!
Version 2.2.0 (2017-06-17)
- Added: New rules from ESLint 4.0.0:
- Added: react/jsx-closing-tag-location
Version 2.1.1 (2017-05-20)
- No code changes. Just updates to the readme.
Version 2.1.0 (2017-05-13)
- Added: The no-tabs rule (as a special rule). Thanks to Alex Meah (@AlexMeah)!
Version 2.0.0 (2017-05-07)
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Changed/Improved: The CLI helper tool is now more helpful.
- The options of special rules are now validated if possible. If a special rule is enabled with non-conflicting options, the CLI no longer warns about it.
- If only special rules that cannot be automatically checked are found, the CLI no longer exists with a non-zero exit code. Instead, it only warns about the rules.
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Changed: The no-confusing-arrow is now a special rule again, since it might conflict with recent Prettier versions.
-
Removed: The
react/wrap-multilines
rule (which has been deprecated for a while), since it was removed in eslint-plugin-react@7.
Version 1.7.0 (2017-04-19)
- Changed: The no-confusing-arrow is no longer a special rule, but simply turned off, since recent Prettier versions make it redundant.
- Improved: The CLI helper tool now has a more helpful message for special rules, and exits with a different status code if only special rules were found. The exit codes are now documented as well.
Version 1.6.0 (2017-04-05)
- Added: The curly rule. Thanks to Martin Rädlinger (@formatlos)!
Version 1.5.0 (2017-03-04)
- Added: The nonblock-statement-body-position rule.
Version 1.4.1 (2017-02-28)
- Improved: eslint-config-prettier is now part of the prettier organization! This version updates all URLs to point to the new home of the project.
Version 1.4.0 (2017-02-26)
- Added: The no-confusing-arrow rule (as a special rule). Thanks to Dominik Ferber (@dferber90)!
- Added: Deprecated or removed rules that might conflict with prettier. Thanks to Dominik Ferber (@dferber90)!
Version 1.3.0 (2017-02-21)
- Added: The template-tag-spacing rule. Thanks to Thibault Derousseaux (@tibdex)!
Version 1.2.0 (2017-02-14)
- Added: The one-var-declaration-per-line rule. Thanks to Ruben Oostinga (@0xR)!
Version 1.1.1 (2017-02-12)
- Minor documentation tweak: Changed "Exceptions" into "Special rules".
Version 1.1.0 (2017-02-10)
- Fixed: The eslint-plugin-react exclusion rules now actually work.
- Fixed: The CLI helper tool now works in Node.js 4. Thanks to Nathan Friedly (@nfriedly)!
- Added: Support for eslint-plugin-flowtype.
- Improved: Minor things for the CLI helper tool.
- Improved: There are now tests for everything.
Version 1.0.3 (2017-02-03)
- Fixed:
"extends": "prettier/react"
now actually works.
Version 1.0.2 (2017-01-30)
- Improved: CLI helper tool instructions.
Version 1.0.1 (2017-01-29)
- No difference from 1.0.0. Just an
npm publish
mistake.
Version 1.0.0 (2017-01-29)
- Initial release.