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Highlights This is a summary of the major changes you need to know about for this version of ESLint. Config Initialization Setting up a configuration file for the first time can be difficult, and we’re trying to make it easier. That’s why we’ve added the --init command line flag. Using this flag, you’ll be walked through a series of questions to setup the basic information in your config file. For
Published 11 Apr, 2015 under Release Notes ESLint 0.19.0 released We just pushed ESLint 0.19.0, which is a minor release upgrade. This release includes new features and bug fixes. Highlights This is a summary of the major changes you need to know about for this version of ESLint. More ECMAScript 6 fixes This release addresses the root cause of several issues related to ECMAScript 6 features. We pr
In the past few months Babel has been welcomed into several major communities such as Node, React, Ember, Backbone, Angular, Rails, and many others. We launched the Users page only a few weeks ago and it's really cool to see everyone that is using it. Companies like CloudFlare, Netflix, Mozilla, and Yahoo!. Projects like Ghost, Atom, Mapbox, and so many more. We've seen tons of blog posts, talks,
Version 1.12.0 Overview Ladies and Gentlemen... Elvis is in the building - auto-fixing is finally here (available through -x option)! We were working really hard to make this powerful new feature, and to make it right. We're hoping it will truly help make your code look good. Auto-fixing supports the EOF rule and all rules related to spacing, including validateIndentation which is the most complic
We are pleased to announce the release preview of The Windows Library for JavaScript 4.0 (WinJS 4.0). In our previous release (WinJS 3.0) we focused on ensuring cross-browser compatibility. With WinJS 4.0, we add features to ensure this library continues to be a great framework not only for making Windows apps, but for the web as well. For this latest release, community feedback and contributions
We are pleased to announce the release of both Ember.js 1.11.0 and the first beta in the 1.12 series. This comes as the eleventh cycle of our release process that began after 1.0 was released. The 1.11 release represents the effort of at least 87 contributors across over 646 commits. New Features in Ember.js 1.11 Bound Attribute Syntax Current Ember developers are familiar with the bind-attr synta
Published 28 Mar, 2015 under Release Notes ESLint 0.18.0 released We just pushed ESLint 0.18.0, which is a minor release upgrade. This release includes new features and bug fixes. Highlights This is a summary of the major changes you need to know about for this version of ESLint. More Changes to JSX/React handling Following up on the removal of React semantics in 0.17.0, we discovered that there w
Highlights This is a summary of the major changes you need to know about for this version of ESLint. Changes to JSX/React handling In this release, we made the decision to stop supporting React semantics of JSX. We had previously been checking JSX for identifiers in our rules and realized we could only do that correctly by building-in knowledge of how React works. Such knowledge already hurt us wh
We’ve just released Esprima 2.1.0! This release introduces support for several new pieces of ES6 syntax: Classes, Rest Parameters, Computed Property Names, let and const. See the release notes below for full details. We’ve also made various improvements to our testing infrastructure to make the codebase more contributor friendly. A big thank you to all those who contributed patches to this release
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