From 148e6be60f5d753b51b4cbc27b96d08ffe85bf76 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Henry Zhu Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2016 18:13:06 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] show which rules are fixable --- eslint/babel-eslint-plugin/README.md | 10 ++++++---- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/eslint/babel-eslint-plugin/README.md b/eslint/babel-eslint-plugin/README.md index 4fc00c0cdf..48611f3cd3 100644 --- a/eslint/babel-eslint-plugin/README.md +++ b/eslint/babel-eslint-plugin/README.md @@ -41,17 +41,19 @@ original ones as well!). Each rule corresponds to a core `eslint` rule, and has the same options. +🛠 : means it's autofixable with `--fix`. + - `babel/generator-star-spacing`: Handles async/await functions correctly - `babel/new-cap`: Ignores capitalized decorators (`@Decorator`) -- `babel/array-bracket-spacing`: Handles destructuring arrays with flow type in function parameters -- `babel/object-curly-spacing`: doesn't complain about `export x from "mod";` or `export * as x from "mod";` +- `babel/array-bracket-spacing`: Handles destructuring arrays with flow type in function parameters (🛠 ) +- `babel/object-curly-spacing`: doesn't complain about `export x from "mod";` or `export * as x from "mod";` (🛠 ) - `babel/object-shorthand`: doesn't fail when using object spread (`...obj`) -- `babel/arrow-parens`: Handles async functions correctly +- `babel/arrow-parens`: Handles async functions correctly (🛠 ) The following rules are not in `eslint`, but are relevant only to syntax that is not specified by the current JavaScript standard or supported by `eslint`. - `babel/no-await-in-loop`: guard against awaiting async functions inside of a loop -- `babel/flow-object-type`: Require a particular separator between properties in Flow object types. +- `babel/flow-object-type`: Require a particular separator between properties in Flow object types. (🛠 ) - Use the option `semicolon` to require semicolons (e.g. `type Foo = { bar: number; baz: string }`). - Use the option `comma` to require commas (e.g. `type Foo = { bar: number, baz: string }`).