Opinionated yet onboarding‑friendly eslint and typescript presets for a seamless developer experience
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Opinionated yet onboarding‑friendly eslint and typescript presets for a seamless developer experience
A high-level git extension that helps team-shared development workflow.
A single dependency and CLI command to configure and run various linters and code quality tools in TypeScript projects.
Centralized configuration for Obsidian plugin development
Shared configs for Prettier, ESLint (flat), and TypeScript to standardize formatting and linting across JavaScript/TypeScript projects (Node, React, Next.js, monorepos).
Shared TypeScript and oxlint configuration for Stella packages
Shared ESLint and Prettier configs for React, Next.js, Vue, Nuxt, and Angular projects with TypeScript
Prettier shareable configuration.
Sharable config packages
Shared flat ESLint config for Nick2bad4u ESLint plugin projects.
👔 ESLint preconfigured rules
Shared TypeScript config for my projects
Cross-repo shared guides, policies, and Claude Code agent instructions for Bernard Ladenthin's Java projects.
Shared TSDoc configuration for Nick2bad4u projects.
Shared Gitleaks configuration for Nick2bad4u projects.
Shared configs for the w3-kit org
Shared Flutter/iOS development assets (architecture rules, iOS release workflow, App Store review checks, process docs) distributed to consuming Flutter apps. A Flutter/iOS layer on top of shared-claude-code.
Shared Renovate preset for piro0919 repositories
Shareable TypeScript configurations (@paretio/tsconfig) for Paretio projects. Provides base, module, and non-module presets in src/ that downstream tsconfig.json files extend. Published to npm via tag-triggered GitHub Actions release workflow (beta + latest dist-tags).
✨ Streamline your Next.js development with this ESLint and Prettier configuration for TypeScript, React, and Tailwind CSS, ensuring clean and consistent code.
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