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prefer-const
(fixes #7712) (#7717) (Teddy Katz)operator-linebreak
(fixes #7459) (#7726) (Teddy Katz)indent
options for array and object literals (fixes #7473) (#7681) (Teddy Katz)capitalized-comments
(#7701) (Teddy Katz)package.json
(#7684) (Kent C. Dodds)The new version differs by 23 commits .
da79f17
3.12.0
519e790
Build: package.json and changelog update for 3.12.0
e569225
Update: fix false positive/negative of yoda rule (fixes #7676) (#7695)
e95a230
Fix: indent "first" option false positive on nested arrays (fixes #7727) (#7728)
81f9e7d
Fix: Allow duplicated let declarations in
prefer-const
(fixes #7712) (#7717)1d0d61d
New: Add no-await-in-loop rule (#7563)
2cdfb4e
New: Additional APIs (fixes #6256) (#7669)
4278c42
Update: make no-obj-calls report errors for Reflect (fixes #7700) (#7710)
4742d82
Docs: clarify the default behavior of
operator-linebreak
(fixes #7459) (#7726)a8489e2
Chore: Avoid parserOptions boilerplate in tests for ES6 rules (#7724)
b921d1f
Update: add
indent
options for array and object literals (fixes #7473) (#7681)7079c89
Update: Add airbnb-base to init styleguides (fixes #6986) (#7699)
63bb3f8
Docs: improve the documentation for the autofix API (#7716)
f8786fb
Update: add fixer for
capitalized-comments
(#7701)abfd24f
Fix: don't validate schemas for disabled rules (fixes #7690) (#7692)
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