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eslint-config-amo
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Shared eslint config for all amo related JS projects.
This project follows the semantic versioning specification.
In order to release a new version, please follow these steps:
Make sure your local master
branch is up-to-date.
Run the following command from the master
branch to (1) bump the version accordingly and (2) create a commit and a tag for the release:
npm version minor
Note: change minor
to patch
or major
depending on the release (but minor
is the most frequent).
Push to the main repository (denoted upstream
below):
git push upstream master --tag
Create a GitHub Release for the new tag: https://github.com/mozilla/eslint-config-amo/releases (you can either select the tag itself or create a new "draft"). Please add a short description of the changes (see the other releases for inspiration).
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Eslint config for amo based projects
We found that eslint-config-amo demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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