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SCREENSHOTS:
eslint-plugin-import
DESCRIPTION:
This plugin intends to support linting of ES2015+ (ES6+) import/export syntax, and prevent issues with misspelling of file paths and import names. All the goodness that the ES2015+ static module syntax intends to provide, is marked up in your editor. The maintainers of eslint-plugin-import and thousands of other packages are working with Tidelift to deliver commercial support and maintenance for the open-source dependencies you use to build your applications. Save time, reduce risk, and improve code health, while paying the maintainers of the exact dependencies you use. With the advent of module bundlers and the current state of modules and module syntax specs, it's not always obvious where import x from 'module' should look to find the file behind module. Up through v0.10ish, this plugin has directly used substack's resolve plugin, which implements Node's import behavior. This works pretty well in most cases.
Features
- Ensure imports point to a file/module that can be resolved
- Ensure named imports correspond to a named export in the remote file
- Ensure a default export is present, given a default import
- Ensure imported namespaces contain dereferenced properties as they are dereferenced
- Restrict which files can be imported in a given folder
- Forbid import of modules using absolute paths
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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