Introduce "warning" system for disruptive rules (read more below)
Change rule to a "warning": Require let or const instead of var (no-var) #633
standard treats all rule violations as errors, which means that standard
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deps-dev: bump standard from 16.0.0 to 16.0.1 (158298a)
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Bumps standard from 16.0.0 to 16.0.1.
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Merge pull request #1586 from standard/warnings15754e6
changelog: 16.0.101ae6ac
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eslint-config-standard@16.0.1413c374
re-enable previously failing repos76fc8db
prep changelog for 16.0.1 release8e485f5
readme: What is the difference between warnings and errors?f594a54
Merge pull request #1498 from watson/test-min-node-version26d70f93
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