This rule extends the base eslint/padding-line-between-statements
rule.
It adds support for TypeScript constructs such as interface
and type
.
{
// note you must disable the base rule as it can report incorrect errors
"padding-line-between-statements": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/padding-line-between-statements": [
"error",
{
"blankLine": "always",
"prev": "var",
"next": "return"
}
]
}
{
// Example - Add blank lines before interface and type definitions.
// note you must disable the base rule as it can report incorrect errors
"padding-line-between-statements": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/padding-line-between-statements": [
"error",
{
"blankLine": "always",
"prev": "*",
"next": ["interface", "type"]
}
]
}
See eslint/padding-line-between-statements
options.
Note - In addition to options provided by ESLint, we have also added options for interface
and type
.
Taken with ❤️ from ESLint core