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Introduction

ESLint Plugin Command is a special kind of ESLint plugin, that by default, does nothing. Instead of checking for code quality, it serves as a micro-codemod tool triggers by special comments on-demand, resuse the infrastructure of ESLint.

For example, one of the built-in commands, /// to-function allows you to convert a single arrow function expression to a function declaration.

ts
/// to-function
const foo = async <T>(msg: T): void => {
  console.log(msg)
}

Will be transformed to this when you hit save with your editor or run eslint . --fix. After executing the command, the comment will also be removed along with the transformation:

ts
async function foo<T>(msg: T): void {
  console.log(msg)
}

One more example that /// to-promise-all converts a sequence of await expressions to await Promise.all():

ts
/// to-promise-all
const foo = await bar().then
const { get } = await import('lodash-es')

Will be transformed to:

ts
const [
  foo,
  { get },
] = await Promise.all([
  bar(),
  import('lodash-es'),
] as const)

Built-in Commands

There is a few list of built-in commands for quick references

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