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eslint-config-peppy-node
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This ESLint configuration is part of the Peppy ESLint configurations.
npx peppy add eslint-config-peppy-node
This project apply the Semantic Versioning convention. All breaking changes will bump the major version. Every new rule addition will be recognized as a breaking changes. Therefore, every new rule addition will increase the major version.
Also, all packages use the same version. That mean, if one package change, all the packages version will be changed for the new one. By doing that we make sure there's no cross version issues.
Please read our contribution guide for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
Distributed under the MIT License. See the license for more information.
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Peppy Node - Brilliant ESLint configurations for happier developers
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