eslint-find-rules
Use this for your own ESLint shareable configuration to list current configured rules, all-available rules, unused rules, and plugin rules.
Acknowledgment
This module is an extended version of eslint-find-new-rules
Installation
Simply install locally as a development dependency to your project's package:
npm install --save-dev eslint-find-rulesUsage
It is expected to be used as
localutility, as it needseslintand theeslint-pluginsbeing referred by theeslint-configfile, to be installed. Using it as aglobalutility, will error out, ifeslintand theeslint-pluginsbeing referred by theeslint-configfile, are not installed globally.
The intended usage is as an npm script:
{
  ...
  "scripts": {
    "eslint-find-option-rules": "eslint-find-rules [option] <file> [flag]"
  }
  ...
}Then run it with: $ npm run --silent eslint-find-option-rules (the --silent is to silence npm output).
available options are -a|--all-available, -c|--current, -d|--deprecated, -p|--plugin, -u|--unused
available flags are -n|--no-error, --no-core, and -i/--include deprecatedBy default it will error out only for -d|--deprecated and -u|--unused,
however if you do not want the process to exit with a non-zero exit code, use the -n|--no-error flag along with -d|--deprecated or -u|--unused.
By default, core rules will be included in the output of -a|--all-available, -c|--current, -d|--deprecated, and -u|--unused. If you want to report on plugin rules only, use the --no-core flag.
By default, deprecated rules will be omitted from the output of -a|--all-available, -p|--plugin and -u|--unused. If you want to report on deprecated rules as well, use the --include=deprecated or -i deprecated flag.
NOTE: Deprecated rules are found by looking at the metadata of the rule definition. All core rules and many plugin rules use this flag to indicate deprecated rules. But if you find a plugin that does not mark their rules as deprecated in the rule metadata, please file a pull request with that project.
Specify a file
This is really handy in an actual config module (like eslint-config-kentcdodds) where you could also do:
// available options are -a|--all-available, -c|--current, -d|--deprecated, -p|--plugin, -u|--unused
eslint-find-rules --option ./index.jsThis is resolved, relative to the process.cwd() which, in the context of npm scripts is always the location of your package.json.
You may specify any config format supported by ESLint.
Absolute Path
You can also provide an absolute path:
eslint-find-rules --option ~/Developer/eslint-config-kentcdodds/index.jsPlease note that any tested ESLint config file must reside below your project's root.
Default to main
It will also default to the main in your package.json, so you can omit the path/to/file argument:
eslint-find-rules --optionAs a required module
var getRuleFinder = require('./eslint-find-rules')
var ruleFinder = getRuleFinder('path/to/eslint-config')
// default to the `main` in your `package.json`
// var ruleFinder = getRuleFinder()
// get all the current, plugin, available and unused rules
// without referring the extended files or documentation
ruleFinder.getCurrentRules()
ruleFinder.getCurrentRulesDetailed()
ruleFinder.getPluginRules()
ruleFinder.getAllAvailableRules()
ruleFinder.getUnusedRules()
ruleFinder.getDeprecatedRules()Log the difference between two config files
{
  ...
  "scripts": {
    "eslint-diff-rules": "eslint-diff-rules <file1> <file2>"
  }
  ...
}Contributors
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
Special thanks to @mgol who created the original script.
LICENSE
MIT
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