ESLint couldn't find the config … to extend from
Symptoms
When using the legacy ESLint config system, you may see this error running ESLint after installing dependencies:
ESLint couldn't find the config "${configName}" to extend from. Please check that the name of the config is correct.
The config "${configName}" was referenced from the config file in "${importerName}".
Cause
ESLint configuration files specify shareable configs by their package name in the extends
array.
That package name is passed to the Node.js require()
, which looks up the package under local node_modules/
directories.
For example, the following ESLint config will first try to load a module located at node_modules/eslint-config-yours
:
module.exports = {
extends: ["eslint-config-yours"],
};
The error is output when you attempt to extend from a configuration and the package for that configuration is not found in any searched node_modules/
.
Common reasons for this occurring include:
- Not running
npm install
or the equivalent package manager command - Mistyping the case-sensitive name of the package and/or configuration
Config Name Variations
Note that ESLint supports several config name formats:
- The
eslint-config-
config name prefix may be omitted for brevity, e.g.extends: ["yours"]
@
npm scoped packages put theeslint-config-
prefix after the org scope, e.g.extends: ["@org/yours"]
to load from@org/eslint-config-yours
- A
plugin:
prefix indicates a config is loaded from a shared plugin, e.g.extends: [plugin:yours/recommended]
to load fromeslint-plugin-yours
Resolution
Common resolutions for this issue include:
- Upgrading all versions of all packages to their latest version
- Adding the config as a
devDependency
in yourpackage.json
- Running
npm install
or the equivalent package manager command - Checking that the name in your config file matches the name of the config package
Resources
For more information, see:
- Legacy ESLint configuration files for documentation on the legacy ESLint configuration format
- Legacy ESLint configuration files > Using a shareable configuration package for documentation on using shareable configurations
- Share Configurations for documentation on how to define standalone shared configs
- Create Plugins > Configs in Plugins for documentation on how to define shared configs in plugins