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eslint-config-semistandard
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JavaScript Semistandard Style - ESLint Shareable Config
An ESLint Shareable Config for JavaScript Standard Style with semicolons sprinkled on top.
This module is for advanced users. You probably want to use semistandard
instead :)
npm install eslint-config-semistandard
This is just eslint-config-standard with semicolons set as required rather than banned. For further details, see eslint-config-standard.
For the full listing of rules, editor plugins, FAQs, and more, visit the main JavaScript Standard Style repo.
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JavaScript Semistandard Style - ESLint Shareable Config
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