Feature: Verbose output
See original GitHub issueAdd a --verbose
option. When used, print for example when there’s no rule unconfigured (atm. this has no output at all).
We could easily make use npm-log
for this.
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Another thing that came into my mind, when making the tabular output / sorting the rules’ names alphabetically: We probably should also group those rules, like in a batch of rules for
eslint (default)
and all loaded pluginseslint-plugin-import
etc. …Yeah I think we can skip
silly
completely, butverbose
is sth. I’d really like to have in.