It'll really come down to your config, regardless of the tool. Some of the popular style guides out there are excessively restrictive and it's arguable if they ultimately make the team more efficient. In many cases you'll need to tone them down a little and tune them to suit the sort of code your own team needs to write.
To address the vote/question - ESLint is hugely popular and highly configurable. There's not much reason to go with an alternative right now (it'll change eventually, it always does ;)).