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 |   1 # eslint-config-eyeo | 
 |   2  | 
 |   3 An [ESLint](http://eslint.org) configuration that checks for compliance with the | 
 |   4 [Adblock Plus coding style guide](https://adblockplus.org/coding-style#javascrip
    t) | 
 |   5 which is used for all eyeo projects. | 
 |   6  | 
 |   7 ## Installation | 
 |   8  | 
 |   9     npm install -g eslint eslint-config-eyeo | 
 |  10  | 
 |  11 This command requires administrator privileges so you might need to use `sudo`. | 
 |  12  | 
 |  13 ## Usage | 
 |  14  | 
 |  15 To lint a JavaScript file using ESLint you run the `eslint` command with the | 
 |  16 file as an argument. For example: | 
 |  17  | 
 |  18     eslint some-file.js | 
 |  19  | 
 |  20 For advanced usage see `eslint --help`. | 
 |  21  | 
 |  22 In order to use eslint-config-eyeo your project's ESLint configuration | 
 |  23 should extend from it. A minimal example looks like this: | 
 |  24  | 
 |  25     { | 
 |  26       "extends": "eslint-config-eyeo", | 
 |  27       "root": true | 
 |  28     } | 
 |  29  | 
 |  30 For projects without an ESLint configuration you can create your own | 
 |  31 personal configuration in `~/.eslintrc.json`, but take care to remove | 
 |  32 the `"root": true` section from the above example. | 
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