Overview
Provides a set of lint rules recommended by YUMEMI Inc. for Dart and Flutter projects. These rules help enhance code quality and maintainability by ensuring adherence to best practices and style conventions. Follow the steps below to integrate and customize these lint rules into your project.
Usage
1. Installation
In a terminal, located at the root of your package, run this command:
dart pub add dev:yumemi_lints
2. Configuration
Basic
For basic lint rule configuration, include lint rules recommended by YUMEMI Inc. in your analysis_options.yaml
file as shown below:
include: package:yumemi_lints/dart/2.17.0/recommended.yaml
Please note that you need to adjust the file path accordingly based on the Dart or Flutter version your project is using.
Customization
If you want to customize lint rules, include all lint rules in your analysis_options.yaml
file as shown below:
include: package:yumemi_lints/dart/2.17.0/all.yaml
analyzer:
errors:
# By including all.yaml, some rules will conflict.
# These warnings will be addressed within this file.
included_file_warning: ignore
linter:
rules:
# Conflicts with enabling `avoid_types_on_closure_parameters`, `omit_local_variable_types`.
always_specify_types: false
# Conflicts with enabling `strict-raw-types`.
avoid_annotating_with_dynamic: false
# Conflicts with enabling `prefer_single_quotes`.
prefer_double_quotes: false
# Conflicts with enabling `avoid_final_parameters`.
prefer_final_parameters: false
# Conflicts with enabling `always_use_package_imports`.
prefer_relative_imports: false
# Conflicts with enabling `prefer_final_locals`.
unnecessary_final: false
In the above example, we have customized various lint rules by adjusting their settings in the analysis_options.yaml
file. You can modify these settings according to your project's specific needs and coding style preferences.
How to contribute
See Contributor Guide for contributing conventions.
Contributors
blendthink |
Yamasaki-pan961 |
Kanta Mori |
trm11tkr |
K9i - Kota Hayashi |
Ryotaro Onoue |