# JavaScript Standard Style

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[![js-standard-style](https://cdn.rawgit.com/standard/standard/master/badge.svg)](https://github.com/standard/standard) This is a summary of the [standard](https://github.com/standard/standard) JavaScript rules. The best way to learn about `standard` is to just install it and give it a try on your code. ## Rules * **Use 2 spaces** for indentation. eslint: [`indent`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/indent) ```js function hello (name) { console.log('hi', name) } ``` * **Use single quotes for strings** except to avoid escaping. eslint: [`quotes`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/quotes) ```js console.log('hello there') // ✓ ok console.log("hello there") // ✗ avoid console.log(`hello there`) // ✗ avoid $("
") // ✓ ok console.log(`hello ${name}`) // ✓ ok ``` * **No unused variables.** eslint: [`no-unused-vars`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unused-vars) ```js function myFunction () { var result = something() // ✗ avoid } ``` * **Add a space after keywords.** eslint: [`keyword-spacing`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/keyword-spacing) ```js if (condition) { ... } // ✓ ok if(condition) { ... } // ✗ avoid ``` * **Add a space before a function declaration's parentheses.** eslint: [`space-before-function-paren`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/space-before-function-paren) ```js function name (arg) { ... } // ✓ ok function name(arg) { ... } // ✗ avoid run(function () { ... }) // ✓ ok run(function() { ... }) // ✗ avoid ``` * **Always use** `===` instead of `==`.
Exception: `obj == null` is allowed to check for `null || undefined`. eslint: [`eqeqeq`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/eqeqeq) ```js if (name === 'John') // ✓ ok if (name == 'John') // ✗ avoid ``` ```js if (name !== 'John') // ✓ ok if (name != 'John') // ✗ avoid ``` * **Infix operators** must be spaced. eslint: [`space-infix-ops`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/space-infix-ops) ```js // ✓ ok var x = 2 var message = 'hello, ' + name + '!' ``` ```js // ✗ avoid var x=2 var message = 'hello, '+name+'!' ``` * **Commas should have a space** after them. eslint: [`comma-spacing`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/comma-spacing) ```js // ✓ ok var list = [1, 2, 3, 4] function greet (name, options) { ... } ``` ```js // ✗ avoid var list = [1,2,3,4] function greet (name,options) { ... } ``` * **Keep else statements** on the same line as their curly braces. eslint: [`brace-style`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/brace-style) ```js // ✓ ok if (condition) { // ... } else { // ... } ``` ```js // ✗ avoid if (condition) { // ... } else { // ... } ``` * **For multi-line if statements,** use curly braces. eslint: [`curly`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/curly) ```js // ✓ ok if (options.quiet !== true) console.log('done') ``` ```js // ✓ ok if (options.quiet !== true) { console.log('done') } ``` ```js // ✗ avoid if (options.quiet !== true) console.log('done') ``` * **Always handle the** `err` function parameter. eslint: [`handle-callback-err`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/handle-callback-err) ```js // ✓ ok run(function (err) { if (err) throw err window.alert('done') }) ``` ```js // ✗ avoid run(function (err) { window.alert('done') }) ``` * **Declare browser globals** with a `/* global */` comment.
Exceptions are: `window`, `document`, and `navigator`.
Prevents accidental use of poorly-named browser globals like `open`, `length`, `event`, and `name`. ```js /* global alert, prompt */ alert('hi') prompt('ok?') ``` Explicitly referencing the function or property on `window` is okay too, though such code will not run in a Worker which uses `self` instead of `window`. eslint: [`no-undef`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-undef) ```js window.alert('hi') // ✓ ok ``` * **Multiple blank lines not allowed.** eslint: [`no-multiple-empty-lines`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-multiple-empty-lines) ```js // ✓ ok var value = 'hello world' console.log(value) ``` ```js // ✗ avoid var value = 'hello world' console.log(value) ``` * **For the ternary operator** in a multi-line setting, place `?` and `:` on their own lines. eslint: [`operator-linebreak`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/operator-linebreak) ```js // ✓ ok var location = env.development ? 'localhost' : 'www.api.com' // ✓ ok var location = env.development ? 'localhost' : 'www.api.com' // ✗ avoid var location = env.development ? 'localhost' : 'www.api.com' ``` * **For var declarations,** write each declaration in its own statement. eslint: [`one-var`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/one-var) ```js // ✓ ok var silent = true var verbose = true // ✗ avoid var silent = true, verbose = true // ✗ avoid var silent = true, verbose = true ``` * **Wrap conditional assignments** with additional parentheses. This makes it clear that the expression is intentionally an assignment (`=`) rather than a typo for equality (`===`). eslint: [`no-cond-assign`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-cond-assign) ```js // ✓ ok while ((m = text.match(expr))) { // ... } // ✗ avoid while (m = text.match(expr)) { // ... } ``` * **Add spaces inside single line blocks.** eslint: [`block-spacing`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/block-spacing) ```js function foo () {return true} // ✗ avoid function foo () { return true } // ✓ ok ``` * **Use camelcase when naming variables and functions.** eslint: [`camelcase`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/camelcase) ```js function my_function () { } // ✗ avoid function myFunction () { } // ✓ ok var my_var = 'hello' // ✗ avoid var myVar = 'hello' // ✓ ok ``` * **Trailing commas not allowed.** eslint: [`comma-dangle`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/comma-dangle) ```js var obj = { message: 'hello', // ✗ avoid } ``` * **Commas must be placed at the end of the current line.** eslint: [`comma-style`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/comma-style) ```js var obj = { foo: 'foo' ,bar: 'bar' // ✗ avoid } var obj = { foo: 'foo', bar: 'bar' // ✓ ok } ``` * **Dot should be on the same line as property.** eslint: [`dot-location`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/dot-location) ```js console. log('hello') // ✗ avoid console .log('hello') // ✓ ok ``` * **Files must end with a newline.** eslint: [`eol-last`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/eol-last) * **No space between function identifiers and their invocations.** eslint: [`func-call-spacing`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/func-call-spacing) ```js console.log ('hello') // ✗ avoid console.log('hello') // ✓ ok ``` * **Add space between colon and value in key value pairs.** eslint: [`key-spacing`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/key-spacing) ```js var obj = { 'key' : 'value' } // ✗ avoid var obj = { 'key' :'value' } // ✗ avoid var obj = { 'key':'value' } // ✗ avoid var obj = { 'key': 'value' } // ✓ ok ``` * **Constructor names must begin with a capital letter.** eslint: [`new-cap`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/new-cap) ```js function animal () {} var dog = new animal() // ✗ avoid function Animal () {} var dog = new Animal() // ✓ ok ``` * **Constructor with no arguments must be invoked with parentheses.** eslint: [`new-parens`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/new-parens) ```js function Animal () {} var dog = new Animal // ✗ avoid var dog = new Animal() // ✓ ok ``` * **Objects must contain a getter when a setter is defined.** eslint: [`accessor-pairs`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/accessor-pairs) ```js var person = { set name (value) { // ✗ avoid this._name = value } } var person = { set name (value) { this._name = value }, get name () { // ✓ ok return this._name } } ``` * **Constructors of derived classes must call `super`.** eslint: [`constructor-super`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/constructor-super) ```js class Dog { constructor () { super() // ✗ avoid } } class Dog extends Mammal { constructor () { super() // ✓ ok } } ``` * **Use array literals instead of array constructors.** eslint: [`no-array-constructor`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-array-constructor) ```js var nums = new Array(1, 2, 3) // ✗ avoid var nums = [1, 2, 3] // ✓ ok ``` * **Avoid using `arguments.callee` and `arguments.caller`.** eslint: [`no-caller`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-caller) ```js function foo (n) { if (n <= 0) return arguments.callee(n - 1) // ✗ avoid } function foo (n) { if (n <= 0) return foo(n - 1) // ✓ ok } ``` * **Avoid modifying variables of class declarations.** eslint: [`no-class-assign`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-class-assign) ```js class Dog {} Dog = 'Fido' // ✗ avoid ``` * **Avoid modifying variables declared using `const`.** eslint: [`no-const-assign`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-const-assign) ```js const score = 100 score = 125 // ✗ avoid ``` * **Avoid using constant expressions in conditions (except loops).** eslint: [`no-constant-condition`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-constant-condition) ```js if (false) { // ✗ avoid // ... } if (x === 0) { // ✓ ok // ... } while (true) { // ✓ ok // ... } ``` * **No control characters in regular expressions.** eslint: [`no-control-regex`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-control-regex) ```js var pattern = /\x1f/ // ✗ avoid var pattern = /\x20/ // ✓ ok ``` * **No `debugger` statements.** eslint: [`no-debugger`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-debugger) ```js function sum (a, b) { debugger // ✗ avoid return a + b } ``` * **No `delete` operator on variables.** eslint: [`no-delete-var`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-delete-var) ```js var name delete name // ✗ avoid ``` * **No duplicate arguments in function definitions.** eslint: [`no-dupe-args`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-dupe-args) ```js function sum (a, b, a) { // ✗ avoid // ... } function sum (a, b, c) { // ✓ ok // ... } ``` * **No duplicate name in class members.** eslint: [`no-dupe-class-members`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-dupe-class-members) ```js class Dog { bark () {} bark () {} // ✗ avoid } ``` * **No duplicate keys in object literals.** eslint: [`no-dupe-keys`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-dupe-keys) ```js var user = { name: 'Jane Doe', name: 'John Doe' // ✗ avoid } ``` * **No duplicate `case` labels in `switch` statements.** eslint: [`no-duplicate-case`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-duplicate-case) ```js switch (id) { case 1: // ... case 1: // ✗ avoid } ``` * **Use a single import statement per module.** eslint: [`no-duplicate-imports`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-duplicate-imports) ```js import { myFunc1 } from 'module' import { myFunc2 } from 'module' // ✗ avoid import { myFunc1, myFunc2 } from 'module' // ✓ ok ``` * **No empty character classes in regular expressions.** eslint: [`no-empty-character-class`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-empty-character-class) ```js const myRegex = /^abc[]/ // ✗ avoid const myRegex = /^abc[a-z]/ // ✓ ok ``` * **No empty destructuring patterns.** eslint: [`no-empty-pattern`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-empty-pattern) ```js const { a: {} } = foo // ✗ avoid const { a: { b } } = foo // ✓ ok ``` * **No using `eval()`.** eslint: [`no-eval`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-eval) ```js eval( "var result = user." + propName ) // ✗ avoid var result = user[propName] // ✓ ok ``` * **No reassigning exceptions in `catch` clauses.** eslint: [`no-ex-assign`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-ex-assign) ```js try { // ... } catch (e) { e = 'new value' // ✗ avoid } try { // ... } catch (e) { const newVal = 'new value' // ✓ ok } ``` * **No extending native objects.** eslint: [`no-extend-native`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-extend-native) ```js Object.prototype.age = 21 // ✗ avoid ``` * **Avoid unnecessary function binding.** eslint: [`no-extra-bind`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-extra-bind) ```js const name = function () { getName() }.bind(user) // ✗ avoid const name = function () { this.getName() }.bind(user) // ✓ ok ``` * **Avoid unnecessary boolean casts.** eslint: [`no-extra-boolean-cast`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-extra-boolean-cast) ```js const result = true if (!!result) { // ✗ avoid // ... } const result = true if (result) { // ✓ ok // ... } ``` * **No unnecessary parentheses around function expressions.** eslint: [`no-extra-parens`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-extra-parens) ```js const myFunc = (function () { }) // ✗ avoid const myFunc = function () { } // ✓ ok ``` * **Use `break` to prevent fallthrough in `switch` cases.** eslint: [`no-fallthrough`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-fallthrough) ```js switch (filter) { case 1: doSomething() // ✗ avoid case 2: doSomethingElse() } switch (filter) { case 1: doSomething() break // ✓ ok case 2: doSomethingElse() } switch (filter) { case 1: doSomething() // fallthrough // ✓ ok case 2: doSomethingElse() } ``` * **No floating decimals.** eslint: [`no-floating-decimal`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-floating-decimal) ```js const discount = .5 // ✗ avoid const discount = 0.5 // ✓ ok ``` * **Avoid reassigning function declarations.** eslint: [`no-func-assign`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-func-assign) ```js function myFunc () { } myFunc = myOtherFunc // ✗ avoid ``` * **No reassigning read-only global variables.** eslint: [`no-global-assign`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-global-assign) ```js window = {} // ✗ avoid ``` * **No implied `eval()`.** eslint: [`no-implied-eval`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-implied-eval) ```js setTimeout("alert('Hello world')") // ✗ avoid setTimeout(function () { alert('Hello world') }) // ✓ ok ``` * **No function declarations in nested blocks.** eslint: [`no-inner-declarations`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-inner-declarations) ```js if (authenticated) { function setAuthUser () {} // ✗ avoid } ``` * **No invalid regular expression strings in `RegExp` constructors.** eslint: [`no-invalid-regexp`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-invalid-regexp) ```js RegExp('[a-z') // ✗ avoid RegExp('[a-z]') // ✓ ok ``` * **No irregular whitespace.** eslint: [`no-irregular-whitespace`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-irregular-whitespace) ```js function myFunc () /**/{} // ✗ avoid ``` * **No using `__iterator__`.** eslint: [`no-iterator`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-iterator) ```js Foo.prototype.__iterator__ = function () {} // ✗ avoid ``` * **No labels that share a name with an in scope variable.** eslint: [`no-label-var`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-label-var) ```js var score = 100 function game () { score: while (true) { // ✗ avoid score -= 10 if (score > 0) continue score break } } ``` * **No label statements.** eslint: [`no-labels`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-labels) ```js label: while (true) { break label // ✗ avoid } ``` * **No unnecessary nested blocks.** eslint: [`no-lone-blocks`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-lone-blocks) ```js function myFunc () { { // ✗ avoid myOtherFunc() } } function myFunc () { myOtherFunc() // ✓ ok } ``` * **Avoid mixing spaces and tabs for indentation.** eslint: [`no-mixed-spaces-and-tabs`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-mixed-spaces-and-tabs) * **Do not use multiple spaces except for indentation.** eslint: [`no-multi-spaces`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-multi-spaces) ```js const id = 1234 // ✗ avoid const id = 1234 // ✓ ok ``` * **No multiline strings.** eslint: [`no-multi-str`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-multi-str) ```js const message = 'Hello \ world' // ✗ avoid ``` * **No `new` without assigning object to a variable.** eslint: [`no-new`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-new) ```js new Character() // ✗ avoid const character = new Character() // ✓ ok ``` * **No using the `Function` constructor.** eslint: [`no-new-func`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-new-func) ```js var sum = new Function('a', 'b', 'return a + b') // ✗ avoid ``` * **No using the `Object` constructor.** eslint: [`no-new-object`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-new-object) ```js let config = new Object() // ✗ avoid ``` * **No using `new require`.** eslint: [`no-new-require`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-new-require) ```js const myModule = new require('my-module') // ✗ avoid ``` * **No using the `Symbol` constructor.** eslint: [`no-new-symbol`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-new-symbol) ```js const foo = new Symbol('foo') // ✗ avoid ``` * **No using primitive wrapper instances.** eslint: [`no-new-wrappers`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-new-wrappers) ```js const message = new String('hello') // ✗ avoid ``` * **No calling global object properties as functions.** eslint: [`no-obj-calls`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-obj-calls) ```js const math = Math() // ✗ avoid ``` * **No octal literals.** eslint: [`no-octal`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-octal) ```js const octal = 042 // ✗ avoid const decimal = 34 // ✓ ok const octalString = '042' // ✓ ok ``` * **No octal escape sequences in string literals.** eslint: [`no-octal-escape`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-octal-escape) ```js const copyright = 'Copyright \251' // ✗ avoid ``` * **Avoid string concatenation when using `__dirname` and `__filename`.** eslint: [`no-path-concat`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-path-concat) ```js const pathToFile = __dirname + '/app.js' // ✗ avoid const pathToFile = path.join(__dirname, 'app.js') // ✓ ok ``` * **Avoid using `__proto__`.** Use `getPrototypeOf` instead. eslint: [`no-proto`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-proto) ```js const foo = obj.__proto__ // ✗ avoid const foo = Object.getPrototypeOf(obj) // ✓ ok ``` * **No redeclaring variables.** eslint: [`no-redeclare`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-redeclare) ```js let name = 'John' let name = 'Jane' // ✗ avoid let name = 'John' name = 'Jane' // ✓ ok ``` * **Avoid multiple spaces in regular expression literals.** eslint: [`no-regex-spaces`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-regex-spaces) ```js const regexp = /test value/ // ✗ avoid const regexp = /test {3}value/ // ✓ ok const regexp = /test value/ // ✓ ok ``` * **Assignments in return statements must be surrounded by parentheses.** eslint: [`no-return-assign`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-return-assign) ```js function sum (a, b) { return result = a + b // ✗ avoid } function sum (a, b) { return (result = a + b) // ✓ ok } ``` * **Avoid assigning a variable to itself** eslint: [`no-self-assign`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-self-assign) ```js name = name // ✗ avoid ``` * **Avoid comparing a variable to itself.** eslint: [`no-self-compare`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-self-compare) ```js if (score === score) {} // ✗ avoid ``` * **Avoid using the comma operator.** eslint: [`no-sequences`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-sequences) ```js if (doSomething(), !!test) {} // ✗ avoid ``` * **Restricted names should not be shadowed.** eslint: [`no-shadow-restricted-names`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-shadow-restricted-names) ```js let undefined = 'value' // ✗ avoid ``` * **Sparse arrays are not allowed.** eslint: [`no-sparse-arrays`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-sparse-arrays) ```js let fruits = ['apple',, 'orange'] // ✗ avoid ``` * **Tabs should not be used** eslint: [`no-tabs`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-tabs) * **Regular strings must not contain template literal placeholders.** eslint: [`no-template-curly-in-string`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-template-curly-in-string) ```js const message = 'Hello ${name}' // ✗ avoid const message = `Hello ${name}` // ✓ ok ``` * **`super()` must be called before using `this`.** eslint: [`no-this-before-super`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-this-before-super) ```js class Dog extends Animal { constructor () { this.legs = 4 // ✗ avoid super() } } ``` * **Only `throw` an `Error` object.** eslint: [`no-throw-literal`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-throw-literal) ```js throw 'error' // ✗ avoid throw new Error('error') // ✓ ok ``` * **Whitespace not allowed at end of line.** eslint: [`no-trailing-spaces`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-trailing-spaces) * **Initializing to `undefined` is not allowed.** eslint: [`no-undef-init`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-undef-init) ```js let name = undefined // ✗ avoid let name name = 'value' // ✓ ok ``` * **No unmodified conditions of loops.** eslint: [`no-unmodified-loop-condition`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unmodified-loop-condition) ```js for (let i = 0; i < items.length; j++) {...} // ✗ avoid for (let i = 0; i < items.length; i++) {...} // ✓ ok ``` * **No ternary operators when simpler alternatives exist.** eslint: [`no-unneeded-ternary`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unneeded-ternary) ```js let score = val ? val : 0 // ✗ avoid let score = val || 0 // ✓ ok ``` * **No unreachable code after `return`, `throw`, `continue`, and `break` statements.** eslint: [`no-unreachable`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unreachable) ```js function doSomething () { return true console.log('never called') // ✗ avoid } ``` * **No flow control statements in `finally` blocks.** eslint: [`no-unsafe-finally`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unsafe-finally) ```js try { // ... } catch (e) { // ... } finally { return 42 // ✗ avoid } ``` * **The left operand of relational operators must not be negated.** eslint: [`no-unsafe-negation`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unsafe-negation) ```js if (!key in obj) {} // ✗ avoid if (!(key in obj)) {} // ✓ ok ``` * **Avoid unnecessary use of `.call()` and `.apply()`.** eslint: [`no-useless-call`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-useless-call) ```js sum.call(null, 1, 2, 3) // ✗ avoid ``` * **Avoid using unnecessary computed property keys on objects.** eslint: [`no-useless-computed-key`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-useless-computed-key) ```js const user = { ['name']: 'John Doe' } // ✗ avoid const user = { name: 'John Doe' } // ✓ ok ``` * **No unnecessary constructor.** eslint: [`no-useless-constructor`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-useless-constructor) ```js class Car { constructor () { // ✗ avoid } } ``` * **No unnecessary use of escape.** eslint: [`no-useless-escape`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-useless-escape) ```js let message = 'Hell\o' // ✗ avoid ``` * **Renaming import, export, and destructured assignments to the same name is not allowed.** eslint: [`no-useless-rename`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-useless-rename) ```js import { config as config } from './config' // ✗ avoid import { config } from './config' // ✓ ok ``` * **No whitespace before properties.** eslint: [`no-whitespace-before-property`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-whitespace-before-property) ```js user .name // ✗ avoid user.name // ✓ ok ``` * **No using `with` statements.** eslint: [`no-with`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-with) ```js with (val) {...} // ✗ avoid ``` * **Maintain consistency of newlines between object properties.** eslint: [`object-property-newline`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/object-property-newline) ```js const user = { name: 'Jane Doe', age: 30, username: 'jdoe86' // ✗ avoid } const user = { name: 'Jane Doe', age: 30, username: 'jdoe86' } // ✓ ok const user = { name: 'Jane Doe', age: 30, username: 'jdoe86' } // ✓ ok ``` * **No padding within blocks.** eslint: [`padded-blocks`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/padded-blocks) ```js if (user) { // ✗ avoid const name = getName() } if (user) { const name = getName() // ✓ ok } ``` * **No whitespace between spread operators and their expressions.** eslint: [`rest-spread-spacing`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/rest-spread-spacing) ```js fn(... args) // ✗ avoid fn(...args) // ✓ ok ``` * **Semicolons must have a space after and no space before.** eslint: [`semi-spacing`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/semi-spacing) ```js for (let i = 0 ;i < items.length ;i++) {...} // ✗ avoid for (let i = 0; i < items.length; i++) {...} // ✓ ok ``` * **Must have a space before blocks.** eslint: [`space-before-blocks`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/space-before-blocks) ```js if (admin){...} // ✗ avoid if (admin) {...} // ✓ ok ``` * **No spaces inside parentheses.** eslint: [`space-in-parens`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/space-in-parens) ```js getName( name ) // ✗ avoid getName(name) // ✓ ok ``` * **Unary operators must have a space after.** eslint: [`space-unary-ops`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/space-unary-ops) ```js typeof!admin // ✗ avoid typeof !admin // ✓ ok ``` * **Use spaces inside comments.** eslint: [`spaced-comment`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/spaced-comment) ```js //comment // ✗ avoid // comment // ✓ ok /*comment*/ // ✗ avoid /* comment */ // ✓ ok ``` * **No spacing in template strings.** eslint: [`template-curly-spacing`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/template-curly-spacing) ```js const message = `Hello, ${ name }` // ✗ avoid const message = `Hello, ${name}` // ✓ ok ``` * **Use `isNaN()` when checking for `NaN`.** eslint: [`use-isnan`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/use-isnan) ```js if (price === NaN) { } // ✗ avoid if (isNaN(price)) { } // ✓ ok ``` * **`typeof` must be compared to a valid string.** eslint: [`valid-typeof`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/valid-typeof) ```js typeof name === 'undefimed' // ✗ avoid typeof name === 'undefined' // ✓ ok ``` * **Immediately Invoked Function Expressions (IIFEs) must be wrapped.** eslint: [`wrap-iife`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/wrap-iife) ```js const getName = function () { }() // ✗ avoid const getName = (function () { }()) // ✓ ok const getName = (function () { })() // ✓ ok ``` * **The `*` in `yield*`expressions must have a space before and after.** eslint: [`yield-star-spacing`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/yield-star-spacing) ```js yield* increment() // ✗ avoid yield * increment() // ✓ ok ``` * **Avoid Yoda conditions.** eslint: [`yoda`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/yoda) ```js if (42 === age) { } // ✗ avoid if (age === 42) { } // ✓ ok ``` ## Semicolons * No semicolons. (see: [1](http://blog.izs.me/post/2353458699/an-open-letter-to-javascript-leaders-regarding), [2](http://inimino.org/%7Einimino/blog/javascript_semicolons), [3](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsfbh17Ax9I)) eslint: [`semi`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/semi) ```js window.alert('hi') // ✓ ok window.alert('hi'); // ✗ avoid ``` * Never start a line with `(`, `[`, `` ` ``, or a handful of other unlikely possibilities. This is the only gotcha with omitting semicolons, and `standard` protects you from this potential issue. (The full list is: `[`, `(`, `` ` ``, `+`, `*`, `/`, `-`, `,`, `.`, but most of these will never appear at the start of a line in real code.) eslint: [`no-unexpected-multiline`](http://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unexpected-multiline) ```js // ✓ ok ;(function () { window.alert('ok') }()) // ✗ avoid (function () { window.alert('ok') }()) ``` ```js // ✓ ok ;[1, 2, 3].forEach(bar) // ✗ avoid [1, 2, 3].forEach(bar) ``` ```js // ✓ ok ;`hello`.indexOf('o') // ✗ avoid `hello`.indexOf('o') ``` Note: If you're often writing code like this, you may be trying to be too clever. Clever short-hands are discouraged, in favor of clear and readable expressions, whenever possible. Instead of this: ```js ;[1, 2, 3].forEach(bar) ``` This is strongly preferred: ```js var nums = [1, 2, 3] nums.forEach(bar) ``` ## Helpful reading - [An Open Letter to JavaScript Leaders Regarding Semicolons][1] - [JavaScript Semicolon Insertion – Everything you need to know][2] ##### And a helpful video: - [Are Semicolons Necessary in JavaScript? - YouTube][3] All popular code minifiers in use today use AST-based minification, so they can handle semicolon-less JavaScript with no issues (since semicolons are not required in JavaScript). ##### Excerpt from *["An Open Letter to JavaScript Leaders Regarding Semicolons"][1]*: > [Relying on automatic semicolon insertion] is quite safe, and perfectly valid JS that every browser understands. Closure compiler, yuicompressor, packer, and jsmin all can properly minify it. There is no performance impact anywhere. > > I am sorry that, instead of educating you, the leaders in this language community have given you lies and fear. That was shameful. I recommend learning how statements in JS are actually terminated (and in which cases they are not terminated), so that you can write code that you find beautiful. > > In general, `\n` ends a statement unless: > 1. The statement has an unclosed paren, array literal, or object literal or ends in some > other way that is not a valid way to end a statement. (For instance, ending with `.` > or `,`.) > 2. The line is `--` or `++` (in which case it will decrement/increment the next token.) > 3. It is a `for()`, `while()`, `do`, `if()`, or `else`, and there is no `{` > 4. The next line starts with `[`, `(`, `+`, `*`, `/`, `-`, `,`, `.`, or some other > binary operator that can only be found between two tokens in a single expression. > > The first is pretty obvious. Even JSLint is ok with `\n` chars in JSON and parenthesized constructs, and with `var` statements that span multiple lines ending in `,`. > > The second is super weird. I’ve never seen a case (outside of these sorts of conversations) where you’d want to do write `i\n++\nj`, but, point of fact, that’s parsed as `i; ++j`, not `i++; j`. > > The third is well understood, if generally despised. `if (x)\ny()` is equivalent to `if (x) { y() }`. The construct doesn’t end until it reaches either a block, or a statement. > > `;` is a valid JavaScript statement, so `if(x);` is equivalent to `if(x){}` or, “If x, do nothing.” This is more commonly applied to loops where the loop check also is the update function. Unusual, but not unheard of. > > The fourth is generally the fud-inducing “oh noes, you need semicolons!” case. But, as it turns out, it’s quite easy to *prefix* those lines with semicolons if you don’t mean them to be continuations of the previous line. For example, instead of this: > > ```js > foo(); > [1,2,3].forEach(bar); > ``` > > you could do this: > > ```js > foo() > ;[1,2,3].forEach(bar) > ``` > > The advantage is that the prefixes are easier to notice, once you are accustomed to never seeing lines starting with `(` or `[` without semis. [1]: http://blog.izs.me/post/2353458699/an-open-letter-to-javascript-leaders-regarding [2]: http://inimino.org/~inimino/blog/javascript_semicolons [3]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsfbh17Ax9I