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# import/max-dependencies
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Forbid modules to have too many dependencies (`import` or `require` statements).
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This is a useful rule because a module with too many dependencies is a code smell, and usually indicates the module is doing too much and/or should be broken up into smaller modules.
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Importing multiple named exports from a single module will only count once (e.g. `import {x, y, z} from './foo'` will only count as a single dependency).
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### Options
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This rule takes the following option:
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`max`: The maximum number of dependencies allowed. Anything over will trigger the rule. **Default is 10** if the rule is enabled and no `max` is specified.
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You can set the option like this:
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```js
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"import/max-dependencies": ["error", {"max": 10}]
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```
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## Example
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Given a max value of `{"max": 2}`:
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### Fail
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```js
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import a from './a'; // 1
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const b = require('./b'); // 2
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import c from './c'; // 3 - exceeds max!
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```
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### Pass
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```js
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import a from './a'; // 1
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const anotherA = require('./a'); // still 1
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import {x, y, z} from './foo'; // 2
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```
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## When Not To Use It
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If you don't care how many dependencies a module has.
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