idahogurl / vs-code-prettier-eslint

A Visual Studio Code Extension to format JavaScript and TypeScript code using the prettier-eslint package.
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Update eslint: 8.23.1 → 8.24.0 (minor) #94

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What changed?

✳️ eslint (8.23.1 → 8.24.0) · Repo · Changelog

Release Notes

8.24.0

Features

  • 1729f9e feat: account for sourceType: "commonjs" in the strict rule (#16308) (Milos Djermanovic)
  • b0d72c9 feat: add rule logical-assignment-operators (#16102) (fnx)
  • f02bcd9 feat: array-callback-return support findLast and findLastIndex (#16314) (Sosuke Suzuki)

Documentation

  • 2c152ff docs: note false positive Object.getOwnPropertyNames in prefer-reflect (#16317) (AnnAngela)
  • bf7bd88 docs: fix warn severity description for new config files (#16324) (Nitin Kumar)
  • 8cc0bbe docs: use more clean link syntax (#16309) (Percy Ma)
  • 6ba269e docs: fix typo (#16288) (jjangga0214)

Chores

  • 131e646 chore: Upgrade @humanwhocodes/config-array for perf (#16339) (Nicholas C. Zakas)
  • 504fe59 perf: switch from object spread to Object.assign when merging globals (#16311) (Milos Djermanovic)

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Commits

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