adjust spacing in brackets of named imports
You'll first need to install ESLint:
npm i eslint --save-devNext, install eslint-plugin-named-import-spacing:
npm install eslint-plugin-named-import-spacing --save-devAdd named-import-spacing to the plugins section of your .eslintrc configuration file. You can omit the eslint-plugin- prefix:
{
"plugins": [
"named-import-spacing"
]
}Then configure the rules you want to use under the rules section.
{
"rules": {
"named-import-spacing/named-import-spacing": 2
}
}Format spaces in named import statements
This rule receives one argument. If the argument is "always" then variables require spaces before and after it. If "never" then no space is allowed either before or after.
"always"(default)
❌ Incorrect✅ Correctimport {a, b} from "some-module"; import { a, b} from "some-module";
import { a, b } from "some-module"; import { a,b } from "some-module";
"never"
❌ Incorrect✅ Correctimport { a, b } from "some-module"; import {a,b } from "some-module";
import {a, b} from "some-module"; import {a} from "some-module";
Use
comma-spacingif you want to manage spaces between multiple variables.
Some other rules may be added in the future.