![]() We recommend using eslint-plugin-react if you are using React and want React semantics. React applies specific semantics to JSX syntax that ESLint doesn't recognize. ![]() Please note that supporting JSX syntax is not the same as supporting React. Yes, ESLint natively supports parsing JSX syntax (this must be enabled in configuration). You can use npm view eslint-plugin-myplugin peerDependencies to see what peer dependencies eslint-plugin-myplugin has. Make sure your plugins' peerDependencies have been installed as well. ![]() Make sure you have run npm install and all your dependencies are installed. ![]()
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