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@vue/eslint-config-typescript

ESLint configuration for Vue 3 + TypeScript projects.

See @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin for available rules.

This config is specifically designed to be used by create-vue setups and is not meant for outside use (it can be used but some adaptations on the user side might be needed - for details see the config file).

A part of its design is that this config may implicitly depend on other parts of create-vue setups, such as eslint-plugin-vue being extended in the same resulting config.

Note

The current version doesn't support the legacy .eslintrc* configuration format. For that you need to use version 13 or earlier. See the corresponding README for more usage instructions.

Installation

npm add --dev @vue/eslint-config-typescript

Please also make sure that you have typescript and eslint installed.

Usage

Because of the complexity of the configurations, this package exports several utilities:

  • defineConfigWithVueTs, a utility function whose type signature is the same as the config function from typescript-eslint, but will modify the given ESLint config to work with Vue.js + TypeScript.
  • vueTsConfigs, contains all the shared configruations from typescript-eslint (in camelCase, e.g. vueTsConfigs.recommendedTypeChecked), and applies to .vue files in addition to TypeScript files.
  • a Vue-specific config factory: configureVueProject({ scriptLangs, rootDir }). More info below.

Minimal Setup

// eslint.config.mjs
import pluginVue from 'eslint-plugin-vue'
import {
  defineConfigWithVueTs,
  vueTsConfigs,
} from '@vue/eslint-config-typescript'

export default defineConfigWithVueTs(
  pluginVue.configs['flat/essential'],
  vueTsConfigs.recommended,
)

The above configuration enables the essential rules for Vue 3 and the recommended rules for TypeScript.

All the <script> blocks in .vue files MUST be written in TypeScript (should be either <script setup lang="ts"> or <script lang="ts">).

Advanced Setup

// eslint.config.mjs
import pluginVue from 'eslint-plugin-vue'
import {
  defineConfigWithVueTs,
  vueTsConfigs,
  configureVueProject,
} from '@vue/eslint-config-typescript'

configureVueProject({
  // Optional: specify the script langs in `.vue` files
  // Defaults to `['ts']`.
  scriptLangs: [
    'ts',

    // [!DISCOURAGED]
    // Include 'js' to allow plain `<script>` or `<script setup>` blocks.
    // This might result-in false positive or negatives in some rules for `.vue` files.
    // Note you also need to configure `allowJs: true` and `checkJs: true`
    // in corresponding `tsconfig.json` files.
    'js',

    // [!STRONGLY DISCOURAGED]
    // Include 'tsx' to allow `<script lang="tsx">` blocks.
    // This would be in conflict with all type-aware rules.
    'tsx',

    // [!STRONGLY DISCOURAGED]
    // Include 'jsx' to allow `<script lang="jsx">` blocks.
    // This would be in conflict with all type-aware rules and may result in false positives.
    'jsx',
  ],

  // <https://github.com/vuejs/eslint-plugin-vue/issues/1910#issuecomment-1819993961>
  // Optional: the root directory to resolve the `.vue` files, defaults to `process.cwd()`.
  // You may need to set this to the root directory of your project if you have a monorepo.
  // This is useful when you allow any other languages than `ts` in `.vue` files.
  // Our config helper would resolve and parse all the `.vue` files under `rootDir`,
  // and only apply the loosened rules to the files that do need them.
  rootDir: import.meta.dirname,
})

export default defineConfigWithVueTs(
  pluginVue.configs["flat/essential"],

  // We STRONGLY RECOMMEND you to start with `recommended` or `recommendedTypeChecked`.
  // But if you are determined to configure all rules by yourself,
  // you can start with `base`, and then turn on/off the rules you need.
  vueTsConfigs.base,
)

Linting with Type Information

Some typescript-eslint rules utilizes type information to provide deeper insights into your code. But type-checking is a much slower process than linting with only syntax information. It is not always easy to set up the type-checking environment for ESLint without severe performance penalties.

So we don't recommend you to configure individual type-aware rules and the corresponding language options all by yourself. Instead, you can start by extending from the recommendedTypeChecked configuration and then turn on/off the rules you need.

// eslint.config.mjs
import pluginVue from 'eslint-plugin-vue'
import {
  defineConfigWithVueTs,
  vueTsConfigs,
} from '@vue/eslint-config-typescript'

export default defineConfigWithVueTs(
  pluginVue.configs['flat/essential'],
  vueTsConfigs.recommendedTypeChecked
)

Use As a Normal Shared ESLint Config (Not Recommended)

You can use this package as a normal ESLint config, without the defineConfigWithVueTs helper. But in this case, overriding the rules for .vue files would be more difficult and comes with many nuances. Please be cautious.

You can check the documentation for 14.1 and earlier versions for more information.

Further Reading

With Other Community Configs

Work-In-Progress.

If you are following the standard or airbnb style guides, don't manually extend from this package. Please use @vue/eslint-config-standard-with-typescript or @vue/eslint-config-airbnb-with-typescript instead.