How do you get ESLint working with VSCode, NVM, and Vue?











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TL;DR: ESlint loads, but doesn't lint my files in VSCode. I've tried:




  • ensuring the plugin is enabled

  • ensuring Eslint is running in lint output window in VSCode

  • disabling ESLint in VSCode, reloading it, enabling it, reloading it - no change

  • ensuring it's enabled, and then restarting machine

  • Running it on the command line - which works


Story:
I'm working in VSCode. Can't get ESLint to work (the way I want) on my project within VSCode, with one exception. There are some library files that it lints relentlessly - all the ones in src/ or other Vue project dir's, not so much. So I thought it was the eslintrc. To disprove this, however, I run yarn lint - and it lints all the files in the vue directories specified by my eslint.



So definitely seems like an integrating with VSCode issue. Here are the details that are likely getting in the way:




  • I use NVM for node version management. Maybe VSCode isn't using the right version?










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  • I found this article quite helpful. Maybe it can help you set things up correctly.
    – Husam Ibrahim
    Nov 19 at 22:52










  • Please, have a look here too. Maybe it helps.
    – P3trur0
    Nov 20 at 11:47

















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TL;DR: ESlint loads, but doesn't lint my files in VSCode. I've tried:




  • ensuring the plugin is enabled

  • ensuring Eslint is running in lint output window in VSCode

  • disabling ESLint in VSCode, reloading it, enabling it, reloading it - no change

  • ensuring it's enabled, and then restarting machine

  • Running it on the command line - which works


Story:
I'm working in VSCode. Can't get ESLint to work (the way I want) on my project within VSCode, with one exception. There are some library files that it lints relentlessly - all the ones in src/ or other Vue project dir's, not so much. So I thought it was the eslintrc. To disprove this, however, I run yarn lint - and it lints all the files in the vue directories specified by my eslint.



So definitely seems like an integrating with VSCode issue. Here are the details that are likely getting in the way:




  • I use NVM for node version management. Maybe VSCode isn't using the right version?










share|improve this question
























  • I found this article quite helpful. Maybe it can help you set things up correctly.
    – Husam Ibrahim
    Nov 19 at 22:52










  • Please, have a look here too. Maybe it helps.
    – P3trur0
    Nov 20 at 11:47















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TL;DR: ESlint loads, but doesn't lint my files in VSCode. I've tried:




  • ensuring the plugin is enabled

  • ensuring Eslint is running in lint output window in VSCode

  • disabling ESLint in VSCode, reloading it, enabling it, reloading it - no change

  • ensuring it's enabled, and then restarting machine

  • Running it on the command line - which works


Story:
I'm working in VSCode. Can't get ESLint to work (the way I want) on my project within VSCode, with one exception. There are some library files that it lints relentlessly - all the ones in src/ or other Vue project dir's, not so much. So I thought it was the eslintrc. To disprove this, however, I run yarn lint - and it lints all the files in the vue directories specified by my eslint.



So definitely seems like an integrating with VSCode issue. Here are the details that are likely getting in the way:




  • I use NVM for node version management. Maybe VSCode isn't using the right version?










share|improve this question















TL;DR: ESlint loads, but doesn't lint my files in VSCode. I've tried:




  • ensuring the plugin is enabled

  • ensuring Eslint is running in lint output window in VSCode

  • disabling ESLint in VSCode, reloading it, enabling it, reloading it - no change

  • ensuring it's enabled, and then restarting machine

  • Running it on the command line - which works


Story:
I'm working in VSCode. Can't get ESLint to work (the way I want) on my project within VSCode, with one exception. There are some library files that it lints relentlessly - all the ones in src/ or other Vue project dir's, not so much. So I thought it was the eslintrc. To disprove this, however, I run yarn lint - and it lints all the files in the vue directories specified by my eslint.



So definitely seems like an integrating with VSCode issue. Here are the details that are likely getting in the way:




  • I use NVM for node version management. Maybe VSCode isn't using the right version?







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  • I found this article quite helpful. Maybe it can help you set things up correctly.
    – Husam Ibrahim
    Nov 19 at 22:52










  • Please, have a look here too. Maybe it helps.
    – P3trur0
    Nov 20 at 11:47




















  • I found this article quite helpful. Maybe it can help you set things up correctly.
    – Husam Ibrahim
    Nov 19 at 22:52










  • Please, have a look here too. Maybe it helps.
    – P3trur0
    Nov 20 at 11:47


















I found this article quite helpful. Maybe it can help you set things up correctly.
– Husam Ibrahim
Nov 19 at 22:52




I found this article quite helpful. Maybe it can help you set things up correctly.
– Husam Ibrahim
Nov 19 at 22:52












Please, have a look here too. Maybe it helps.
– P3trur0
Nov 20 at 11:47






Please, have a look here too. Maybe it helps.
– P3trur0
Nov 20 at 11:47



















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