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| title: eslint | |
| description: Next.js reports ESLint errors and warnings during builds by default. Learn how to opt-out of this behavior here. | |
| {/* The content of this doc is shared between the app and pages router. You can use the `<PagesOnly>Content</PagesOnly>` component to add content that is specific to the Pages Router. Any shared content should not be wrapped in a component. */} | |
| When ESLint is detected in your project, Next.js fails your **production build** (`next build`) when errors are present. | |
| If you'd like Next.js to produce production code even when your application has ESLint errors, you can disable the built-in linting step completely. This is not recommended unless you already have ESLint configured to run in a separate part of your workflow (for example, in CI or a pre-commit hook). | |
| Open `next.config.js` and enable the `ignoreDuringBuilds` option in the `eslint` config: | |
| ```js filename="next.config.js" | |
| module.exports = { | |
| eslint: { | |
| // Warning: This allows production builds to successfully complete even if | |
| // your project has ESLint errors. | |
| ignoreDuringBuilds: true, | |
| }, | |
| } | |
| ``` | |