45 lines
1.3 KiB
JavaScript
45 lines
1.3 KiB
JavaScript
module.exports = {
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'env': {
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'browser': true,
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'commonjs': true,
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'es6': true
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},
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'extends': [
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'eslint:recommended',
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'plugin:flowtype/recommended'
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],
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'globals': {
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// The globals that (1) are accessed but not defined within many of our
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// files, (2) are certainly defined, and (3) we would like to use
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// without explicitly specifying them (using a comment) inside of our
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// files.
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'__filename': false
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},
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'parser': 'babel-eslint',
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'parserOptions': {
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'ecmaFeatures': {
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'experimentalObjectRestSpread': true
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},
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'sourceType': 'module'
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},
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'plugins': [
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'flowtype'
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],
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'rules': {
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'new-cap': [
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'error',
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{
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'capIsNew': false // Behave like JSHint's newcap.
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}
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],
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// While it is considered a best practice to avoid using methods on
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// console in JavaScript that is designed to be executed in the browser
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// and ESLint includes the rule among its set of recommended rules, (1)
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// the general practice is to strip such calls before pushing to
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// production and (2) we prefer to utilize console in lib-jitsi-meet
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// (and jitsi-meet).
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'no-console': 'off',
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'semi': 'error'
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}
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};
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