Migrating to v4.0.0ESLint v4.0.0 is the fourth major version release. We have made several breaking changes in this release; however, we expect that most of the changes will only affect a very small percentage of users. This guide is intended to walk you through the changes. The lists below are ordered roughly by the number of users each change is expected to affect, where the first items are expe
I recently spent some time to review my ESLint setup. It’s got lots of rules, and a healthy ecosystem of plugins. It’s intimidating! Maybe I can help you make some sense of it… Why ESLint? For a long time, JSLint, then JSHint and JSCS were the primary Javascript linting tools. They were important, because Javascript is such an easy language to make mistakes in. To wit, JSLint originally came from
I’ve believed for a while that once an open source project reaches a certain level of ubiquity, the maintainers have a responsibility to ensure its survival for the good of the community. Over the past couple of years, I watched as important projects hit roadblocks: YUI abruptly shut down, Node.js splintered before merging back together, and Express was left in a state of disarray. Communities wer
I have been a fan of JavaScript for a number of years now. It's a dynamic and flexible language which gives it a great deal of power. However, unlike compiled languages it is easy for syntax errors and accidental globals to creep into your code without realizing it until you actually try and run the code. IntroductionI have been a fan of JavaScript for a number of years now. It's a dynamic and fle
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