Closed richardxia closed 1 year ago
We had disabled some ESLint rules for our TypeScript code when we were initially migrating the codebase. These should no longer be necessary, so they have been removed, and the remaining failures have either been fixed or ignored at the line level.
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We had disabled some ESLint rules for our TypeScript code when we were initially migrating the codebase. These should no longer be necessary, so they have been removed, and the remaining failures have either been fixed or ignored at the line level.