This plugin and its corresponding config were just convenience methods for installing Standard style with semicolons (AKA "SemiStandard") and additional React rules.
These were never updated and were meant to be used with a very old version of ESLint. In other words, you should definitely not be using it today.
If you'd still like to use SemiStandard style with React, simply run the following commands in your terminal.
First, uninstall my config and plugin:
npm uninstall \
eslint-config-semistandard-react \
eslint-plugin-semistandard-react
Next, install the required configs and plugins for SemiStandard React:
npm install --save-dev \
eslint \
eslint-config-standard \
eslint-config-semistandard \
eslint-config-standard-jsx \
eslint-config-standard-react \
eslint-plugin-import \
eslint-plugin-node \
eslint-plugin-promise \
eslint-plugin-react
Finally, update your .eslintrc
so it looks like this:
{
"extends": [
"semistandard",
"standard-jsx",
"standard-react"
]
}