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Oracle Drags Its Feet in the JavaScript Trademark Dispute
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@dsb-norge/eslint-config-standard
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eslint-config-standard for Vue CLI
This config is forked from upstream @vue/eslint-config-standard designed to be used by Vue CLI setups. This fixes issues related to newer installations using eslint 8, like vue-cli-5 projects. and is not meant for outside use (it can be used but some adaptations on the user side might be needed - for details see the config file).
A part of its design is that this config may implicitly depend on
other parts of Vue CLI setups, such as eslint-plugin-vue
being
extended in the same resulting config.
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eslint-config-standard for Vue CLI
The npm package @dsb-norge/eslint-config-standard receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @dsb-norge/eslint-config-standard popularity was classified as not popular.
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