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Closed in favor of #22.
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What changed?
✳️ eslint (7.25.0 → 7.27.0) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
7.27.0
7.26.0
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Commits
See the full diff on Github. The new version differs by 22 commits:
7.27.0
Build: changelog update for 7.27.0
Chore: merge all html formatter files into `html.js` (#14612)
Update: no-unused-vars false negative with comma operator (fixes #14325) (#14354)
Chore: use includes instead of indexOf (#14607)
Chore: Remove lodash (#14287)
Update: no-restricted-imports custom message for patterns (fixes #11843) (#14580)
Chore: Fix typo in large.js (#14589)
Sponsors: Sync README with website
Sponsors: Sync README with website
Chore: add more test cases for `no-sequences` (#14579)
Docs: Update README team and sponsors
7.26.0
Build: changelog update for 7.26.0
Upgrade: eslintrc for ModuleResolver fix (#14577)
Fix: track variables, not names in require-atomic-updates (fixes #14208) (#14282)
Chore: remove loose-parser tests (fixes #14315) (#14569)
Fix: create `.eslintrc.cjs` for `module` type (#14304)
Docs: fix example for require-atomic-updates (#14562)
Sponsors: Sync README with website
Update: Add automated suggestion to `radix` rule for parsing decimals (#14291)
New: Include XO style guide in `eslint --init` (#14193)
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