# Lint Guide We use ESLint and Typescript to maintain code quality and consistency across the project. ## ESLint ### Common Flags **File/folder targeting**: Append paths to lint specific files or directories. ```sh pnpm eslint [options] file.js [file.js] [dir] ``` **`--cache`**: Caches lint results for faster subsequent runs. Keep this enabled by default; only disable when you encounter unexpected lint results. **`--concurrency`**: Enables multi-threaded linting. Use `--concurrency=auto` or experiment with specific numbers to find the optimal setting for your machine. Keep this enabled when linting multiple files. - [ESLint multi-thread linting blog post](https://eslint.org/blog/2025/08/multithread-linting/) **`--fix`**: Automatically fixes auto-fixable rule violations. Always review the diff before committing to ensure no unintended changes. **`--quiet`**: Suppresses warnings and only shows errors. Useful when you want to reduce noise from existing issues. **`--suppress-all`**: Temporarily suppresses error-level violations and records them, allowing CI to pass. Treat this as an escape hatch—fix these errors when time permits. **`--prune-suppressions`**: Removes outdated suppressions after you've fixed the underlying errors. - [ESLint bulk suppressions blog post](https://eslint.org/blog/2025/04/introducing-bulk-suppressions/) ### Type-Aware Linting Some ESLint rules require type information, such as [no-leaked-conditional-rendering](https://www.eslint-react.xyz/docs/rules/no-leaked-conditional-rendering). However, [typed linting via typescript-eslint](https://typescript-eslint.io/getting-started/typed-linting) is too slow for practical use, so we use [TSSLint](https://github.com/johnsoncodehk/tsslint) instead. ```sh pnpm lint:tss ``` This command lints the entire project and is intended for final verification before committing or pushing changes. ## Type Check You should be able to see suggestions from TypeScript in your editor for all open files. However, it can be useful to run the TypeScript 7 command-line (tsgo) to type check all files: ```sh pnpm type-check:tsgo ``` Prefer using `tsgo` for type checking as it is significantly faster than the standard TypeScript compiler. Only fall back to `pnpm type-check` (which uses `tsc`) if you encounter unexpected results.