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Bumps @angular-eslint/eslint-plugin from 17.5.1 to 18.0.0.

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v18.0.0

18.0.0 (2024-05-29)

As always we recommend that you update your existing workspaces by using ng update as we provide some helpful schematics to help migrate your workspaces to the latest and greatest. Running the following will update Angular, the Angular CLI and angular-eslint together:

ng update @angular/core @angular/cli @angular-eslint/schematics

NOTE: There will not be any migration of your setup to ESLint v9 or flat configs for existing workspaces in v18.

The ESLint team are working on auto-migrate tooling which we will leverage in an opt-in conversion generator once it is ready in a v18 minor release and consider full auto-migration in v19 in six months (aligned with Angular major release schedule as always).

If you want to manually migrate your workspace to use ESLint v9, typescript-eslint v8, and flat config you are welcome to and it should be fully supported in v18.

If you are going to attempt this, we strongly recommended creating a fresh Angular v18 workspace and adding angular-eslint to it per the instructions below and then copying the dependencies and configs that it applies into your existing workspace

Here is an example of what the new flat config with angular-eslint v18, typescript-eslint v8, and ESLint v9 looks like:

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Adding to New Angular Workspaces in v18

There is a decision to be made when adding to new Angular v18 workspaces.

Just as before, if you want to add angular-eslint to a workspace with no existing lint setup, you leverage ng add with the @angular-eslint/schematics package.

The difference is in v18, you have the option of using either:

  • the latest version of ESLint v9, with the latest default so called "flat config" (eslint.config.js) alongside the latest prerelease of typescript-eslint v8 (https://typescript-eslint.io/blog/announcing-typescript-eslint-v8-beta) OR
  • the final stable version of ESLint v8, with the legacy so called "eslintrc" config (.eslintrc.json) and the latest stable version of typescript-eslint v7

The ESLint v9 option is the default scenario if you simply run ng add with no other changes. If you want to signal to angular-eslint that you instead want to go with the ESLint v8 option, simply add an eslint v8 (the exact version does not matter, it just needs to be less than 9) devDependency in your package.json before running the ng add. That's it - you don't even need to install the eslint package, it just needs to be listed there.

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Here are example "after" root package.json files from the two scenarios:

1. No eslint devDependency specified before running ng add, use the default ESLint v9 setup. This will use the new angular-eslint and typescript-eslint core packages, so you will see much fewer individual devDependencies added:

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2. eslint v8 devDependency is specified before running ng-add. Use ESlint 8.57.0 and the traditional @typescript-eslint/ and @angular-eslint/ packages.

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18.0.0 (2024-05-29)

🚀 Features

  • ️ angular-eslint v18

️ Breaking Changes

  • ️ angular-eslint v18

️ Thank You

  • James Henry

17.5.2 (2024-05-28)

🩹 Fixes

  • update typescript-eslint packages to v7.11.0
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