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eslint just published its new version 3.14.1.
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The new version differs by 548 commits .
e544644
3.14.1
1297635
Build: package.json and changelog update for 3.14.1
791f32b
Fix: brace-style false positive for keyword method names (fixes #7974) (#7980)
d7a0add
Docs: Add ESLint tutorial embed to getting started (#7971)
72d41f0
Fix: no-var autofix syntax error in single-line statements (fixes #7961) (#7962)
b9e5b68
Fix: indent rule crash on sparse array with object (fixes #7959) (#7960)
a7bd66a
Chore: Adding assign/redeclare tests to no-undefined (refs #7964) (#7965)
8bcbf5d
Docs: typo in prefer-promise-reject-errors (#7958)
67ac93c
3.14.0
2cf5810
Build: package.json and changelog update for 3.14.0
506324a
Fix:
no-var
does not fix if causes ReferenceError (fixes #7950) (#7953)05e7432
New: no-chained-assignments rule (fixes #6424) (#7904)
243e47d
Update: Add fixer for no-else-return (fixes #7863) (#7864)
f091d95
New:
prefer-promise-reject-errors
rule (fixes #7685) (#7689)ca01e00
Fix: recognize all line terminators in func-call-spacing (fixes #7923) (#7924)
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