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option forfunc-names
(fixes #6059) (#6392) (alberto)padded-blocks
(fixes #6320) (#6393) (alberto)--print-config
return config inside subdir (fixes #6329) (#6385) (alberto)object-curly-newline
multiline with comments (fixes #6381) (#6396) (Toru Nagashima)newline-per-chained-call
message (fixes #6340) (#6360) (Toru Nagashima)espree
instead ofesprima
(#6404) (alberto)fix
param clearer (fixes #6366) (#6367) (Nick Heiner)extends
with relative path (fixes #6358) (#6359) (Toru Nagashima)max-lines
option: fixskipComments
typo (#6374) (Jordan Harband)The new version differs by 1429 commits .
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2.13.0
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Build: package.json and changelog update for 2.13.0
cf223dd
Fix: add test for a syntax error (fixes #6013) (#6378)
da30cf9
Update: Add fixer for object-shorthand (fixes #6412) (#6418)
2cd90eb
Chore: Fix rule meta description inconsistencies (refs #5417) (#6422)
d798b2c
Added quotes around "classes" option key (#6441)
852b6df
Docs: Delete empty table of links from Code Path Analysis (#6423)
5e9117e
Chore: sort rules in eslint.json (fixes #6425) (#6426)
c2b5277
Docs: Add gitter chat link to Reporting Bugs (#6430)
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Update: Add
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option forfunc-names
(fixes #6059) (#6392)1c123e2
Update: Add autofix for
padded-blocks
(fixes #6320) (#6393)8ec89c8
Fix:
--print-config
return config inside subdir (fixes #6329) (#6385)4f73240
Fix:
object-curly-newline
multiline with comments (fixes #6381) (#6396)77697a7
Chore: Fake config hierarchy fixtures (fixes #6206) (#6402)
73a9a6d
Docs: Fix links in Configuring ESLint (#6421)
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