eslint
eslint requires a custom configuration file applicable to your project.
You can create it by typing npx eslint --init in the root of your repository
eslint documentation
- Version in MegaLinter: 8.41.0
- Visit Official Web Site
- See How to configure eslint rules
- See How to disable eslint rules in files
- See How to ignore files and directories with eslint- You can define a .eslintignorefile to ignore files and folders
 
- You can define a 
- See Index of problems detected by eslint
Configuration in MegaLinter
- Enable eslint by adding TSX_ESLINTin ENABLE_LINTERS variable
- Disable eslint by adding TSX_ESLINTin DISABLE_LINTERS variable
- Enable autofixes by adding TSX_ESLINTin APPLY_FIXES variable
| Variable | Description | Default value | 
|---|---|---|
| TSX_ESLINT_ARGUMENTS | User custom arguments to add in linter CLI call Ex: -s --foo "bar" | |
| TSX_ESLINT_FILTER_REGEX_INCLUDE | Custom regex including filter Ex: (src\|lib) | Include every file | 
| TSX_ESLINT_FILTER_REGEX_EXCLUDE | Custom regex excluding filter Ex: (test\|examples) | Exclude no file | 
| TSX_ESLINT_CLI_LINT_MODE | Override default CLI lint mode - file: Calls the linter for each file- list_of_files: Call the linter with the list of files as argument- project: Call the linter from the root of the project | list_of_files | 
| TSX_ESLINT_FILE_EXTENSIONS | Allowed file extensions. "*"matches any extension,""matches empty extension. Empty list excludes all filesEx: [".py", ""] | [".tsx"] | 
| TSX_ESLINT_FILE_NAMES_REGEX | File name regex filters. Regular expression list for filtering files by their base names using regex full match. Empty list includes all files Ex: ["Dockerfile(-.+)?", "Jenkinsfile"] | Include every file | 
| TSX_ESLINT_PRE_COMMANDS | List of bash commands to run before the linter | None | 
| TSX_ESLINT_POST_COMMANDS | List of bash commands to run after the linter | None | 
| TSX_ESLINT_CONFIG_FILE | eslint configuration file nameUse LINTER_DEFAULTto let the linter find it | .eslintrc.json | 
| TSX_ESLINT_RULES_PATH | Path where to find linter configuration file | Workspace folder, then MegaLinter default rules | 
| TSX_ESLINT_DISABLE_ERRORS | Run linter but consider errors as warnings | false | 
| TSX_ESLINT_DISABLE_ERRORS_IF_LESS_THAN | Maximum number of errors allowed | 0 | 
| TSX_ESLINT_CLI_EXECUTABLE | Override CLI executable | ['eslint'] | 
IDE Integration
Use eslint in your favorite IDE to catch errors before MegaLinter !
MegaLinter Flavours
This linter is available in the following flavours
| Flavor | Description | Embedded linters | Info | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|  | all | Default MegaLinter Flavor | 113 | |
| cupcake | MegaLinter for the most commonly used languages | 81 | ||
| javascript | Optimized for JAVASCRIPT or TYPESCRIPT based projects | 56 | 
Behind the scenes
How are identified applicable files
- Activated only if one of these files is found: .eslintrc.json, .eslintrc.yml, .eslintrc.yaml, .eslintrc.js, .eslintrc.cjs, package.json:eslintConfig
- File extensions: .tsx
How the linting is performed
- eslint is called once with the list of files as arguments (list_of_filesCLI lint mode)
Example calls
eslint myfile.tsx
eslint -c .eslintrc.json --no-eslintrc --no-ignore myfile.tsx
eslint --fix -c .eslintrc.json --no-eslintrc --no-ignore myfile.tsx
Help content
eslint [options] file.js [file.js] [dir]
Basic configuration:
  --no-eslintrc                   Disable use of configuration from .eslintrc.*
  -c, --config path::String       Use this configuration, overriding .eslintrc.* config options if present
  --env [String]                  Specify environments
  --ext [String]                  Specify JavaScript file extensions
  --global [String]               Define global variables
  --parser String                 Specify the parser to be used
  --parser-options Object         Specify parser options
  --resolve-plugins-relative-to path::String  A folder where plugins should be resolved from, CWD by default
Specify Rules and Plugins:
  --plugin [String]               Specify plugins
  --rule Object                   Specify rules
  --rulesdir [path::String]       Load additional rules from this directory. Deprecated: Use rules from plugins
Fix Problems:
  --fix                           Automatically fix problems
  --fix-dry-run                   Automatically fix problems without saving the changes to the file system
  --fix-type Array                Specify the types of fixes to apply (directive, problem, suggestion, layout)
Ignore Files:
  --ignore-path path::String      Specify path of ignore file
  --no-ignore                     Disable use of ignore files and patterns
  --ignore-pattern [String]       Pattern of files to ignore (in addition to those in .eslintignore)
Use stdin:
  --stdin                         Lint code provided on <STDIN> - default: false
  --stdin-filename String         Specify filename to process STDIN as
Handle Warnings:
  --quiet                         Report errors only - default: false
  --max-warnings Int              Number of warnings to trigger nonzero exit code - default: -1
Output:
  -o, --output-file path::String  Specify file to write report to
  -f, --format String             Use a specific output format - default: stylish
  --color, --no-color             Force enabling/disabling of color
Inline configuration comments:
  --no-inline-config              Prevent comments from changing config or rules
  --report-unused-disable-directives  Adds reported errors for unused eslint-disable directives
Caching:
  --cache                         Only check changed files - default: false
  --cache-file path::String       Path to the cache file. Deprecated: use --cache-location - default: .eslintcache
  --cache-location path::String   Path to the cache file or directory
  --cache-strategy String         Strategy to use for detecting changed files in the cache - either: metadata or content - default: metadata
Miscellaneous:
  --init                          Run config initialization wizard - default: false
  --env-info                      Output execution environment information - default: false
  --no-error-on-unmatched-pattern  Prevent errors when pattern is unmatched
  --exit-on-fatal-error           Exit with exit code 2 in case of fatal error - default: false
  --debug                         Output debugging information
  -h, --help                      Show help
  -v, --version                   Output the version number
  --print-config path::String     Print the configuration for the given file
 
