How can I create custom rules in ESLint?
To create custom rules in ESLint, you need to define a rule in a JavaScript file and then include it in your ESLint configuration.
Can you give me an example of a custom rule?
Sure! For instance, you can create a rule that disallows the use of console.log statements in your code.
How do I test my custom rule?
You can test your custom rule by writing unit tests using a framework like Mocha or Jest, and then running them to ensure your rule behaves as expected.
Where should I place my custom rule file?
You can place your custom rule file in a directory like lib/rules
within your project, and then reference it in your ESLint configuration.
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