'How to disable ESlint parser error messages in VSCode?
I have ESlint configured with vscode using the plugin, now I'm wondering is there some way I can stop ESlint from showing me the parser/syntax errors, so I can instead view the syntax errors that the Salsa language service provides by default.
Solution 1:[1]
The old:
"eslint.enable": false
Is deprecated, now you need to use the builtin VSCode mechanism for disabling extensions:
Solution 2:[2]
In order to disable ESLint only for a specific repo (instead of disabling it globally). Create .vscode folder in your project root and there create a settings.json then add the following config:
{
"eslint.enable": false
}
Maybe after this setting you should consider adding the .vscode/settings.json line to your .gitignore file too, but it is based on your dev team's preference.
}
Additionally if you'd like to ignore only some vendor/3PP .js files only then you should consider creating an .eslintignore file. Read more about this here.
Solution 3:[3]
Solution 4:[4]
1-) npm install -g eslint
2-) Open up settings.json and add the property: "eslint.enable": false
Solution 5:[5]
In VSCode, go to
File >> preferences >> settings
Type 'eslint quiet' in the search bar and click the check box for quiet mode.
In quiet mode, eslint would ignore basic errors. This should work for many VSCode users as at March 4, 2022. You're welcome!
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| Solution | Source |
|---|---|
| Solution 1 | melMass |
| Solution 2 | webpreneur |
| Solution 3 | Prakash Nagaraj |
| Solution 4 | Yasin Tazeoglu |
| Solution 5 | Emeka Orji |




