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Description
Documentation problem on ESLint configurations
The current documentation advises using this config after other plugins. However, it lacks clarity on integrating with ESLint's stricter inbuilt configurations like strict-type-checked
or stylistic-type-checked
, which exceed the recommended level provided by @vue/typescript/recommended
.
Issues with .vue file parsing
Going against the official documentation and adding strict-type-checked
and stylistic-type-checked
before this config works partly. This is also suggested by @n0099 in issue #29. It allows reusing parser and plugin options but it fails to parse .vue
files
So doing something like:
'@vue/typescript/recommended',
'plugin:@typescript-eslint/strict-type-checked',
'plugin:@typescript-eslint/stylistic-type-checked',
Fails on files that are not .ts
, such as cjs, js and most importantly .vue
files.
Potential solution
I see two steps solution, and would appreciate your input, @sodatea:
- Update
README.md
to offer clear guidance on using these ESLint configurations. Either advise against their use if unsupported, or provide a workaround if possible. The current instruction to use this config after other plugins is unclear and confusing, leading to similar issues on GitHub. - Find a way to support integration with these inbuilt ESLint rules.
Updating documentation can be first step as it could address related issues like #63, #43, #29, and #18, potentially resolving them with an official statement from the maintainers.