News and Updates

The latest ESLint news, case studies, tutorials, and resources.

Introducing ESLint Config Inspector
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Introducing ESLint Config Inspector

Introducing the ESLint Config Inspector, a visual tool to help you understand and inspect ESLint flat configuration files.

Deprecation of formatting rules
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Deprecation of formatting rules

The next minor release of ESLint will deprecate core formatting rules. We recommend you use a source code formatter instead.

Announcing ESLint's public roadmap
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Announcing ESLint's public roadmap

We are happy to announce the first public roadmap of ESLint. Thanks to donations and involved contributors, we have been able to plan development time and future expectations. We hope that this will help to give a better idea of our ongoing resource allocation and how your donations contribute to the project.

Introducing the ESLint Google Season of Docs project and technical writer
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Introducing the ESLint Google Season of Docs project and technical writer

We are happy to announce that ESLint was accepted into the Google Season of Docs program. It is with pleasure that we introduce our technical writer for 2020, Khawar Latif Khan. We are looking forward to working with him on his proposed project for our configuration documentation.

Making ESLint more inclusive
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Making ESLint more inclusive

As part of our efforts to make ESLint more inclusive, we are happy to share with you changes we've made in the project. ESLint is maintained by a diverse team, and we want everyone to feel empowered, welcome, safe, proud, and included, when contributing. Moving forward, we are looking to do even more, and we hope to inspire other open source projects.

The future of TypeScript on ESLint
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The future of TypeScript on ESLint

We are excited that the TypeScript team has decided to officially work on improving the TypeScript ESLint experience. The driving force behind TypeScript compatibility for ESLint, James Henry, will work with the TypeScript team on this new project. We share what this means for the ESLint team and for TypeScript users.

End-of-Life for Built-in JSDoc Support in ESLint
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End-of-Life for Built-in JSDoc Support in ESLint

As part of a recent review, we've decided to end-of-life the built-in support for JSDoc in the ESLint project. This post contains the details of that decision and what happens next.