A curated list of packages, tools, and resources in the JavaScript Standard Style ecosystem.
Awesome Standard is a curated list of packages, tools, and resources that extend or integrate with the JavaScript Standard Style ecosystem. It helps developers discover editor plugins, build tool integrations, code generators, and community forks related to the Standard.js linting tool. The project addresses the need for a centralized directory to navigate the growing ecosystem around this popular code style guide.
JavaScript developers and teams who use or are considering adopting Standard.js for code linting and formatting, and who want to explore available tooling and integrations.
It provides a single, community-maintained reference to efficiently find Standard.js-compatible tools, reducing the time spent searching for editor support, build plugins, or alternative configurations. Unlike generic awesome lists, it focuses specifically on the Standard.js ecosystem.
Documenting the explosion of packages in the standard ecosystem!
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Lists plugins for all major editors like VS Code and Atom, plus build tools like webpack and Rollup, making it easy to find and set up Standard.js across environments.
Documents numerous forks such as semistandard and xo, highlighting active community contributions and variations for different preferences.
Aggregates everything from code generators to output reporters like snazzy, saving developers time by providing a single reference for Standard.js-compatible tools.
Includes tools like prettier-standard and notes the built-in --fix flag, facilitating easy code correction without manual configuration.
Relies solely on community PRs without active maintenance or quality checks, which can lead to outdated or broken links over time.
Only provides links without guidance on tool selection or troubleshooting, limiting its utility for newcomers to the Standard.js ecosystem.
Focuses exclusively on Standard.js tools, so it doesn't address scenarios where more flexible or configurable linting solutions are needed.