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    eslint-plugin-import

    eslint-plugin-import

    ESLint plugin with rules that help validate proper imports.

    ...With the advent of module bundlers and the current state of modules and module syntax specs, it's not always obvious where import x from 'module' should look to find the file behind module. Up through v0.10ish, this plugin has directly used substack's resolve plugin, which implements Node's import behavior. This works pretty well in most cases.
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    JavaScript Standard Style

    JavaScript Standard Style

    JavaScript style guide, linter, and formatter

    JavaScript Standard Style is a JavaScript style guide with linter and automatic formatter. It’s the simple, easy, fuss-free way to get a consistent style in your project. No more hundred-line style configuration files for every module/project; no more messy or inconsistent code; and no more wasting time sending code back and forth between reviewer and contributor. With Standard, your code is automatically formatted, no configuration necessary. With Standard, code clarity and community conventions is paramount. This may not make sense to all projects or development cultures, but does make a lot of sense for open source projects where setting up clear, automated contributor expectations makes a project healthier.
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    JSHint

    JSHint

    A tool that helps to detect errors and in your JavaScript code

    JSHint is a community-driven tool that detects errors and potential problems in JavaScript code. Since JSHint is so flexible, you can easily adjust it in the environment you expect your code to execute. JSHint is publicly available and will always stay this way. The project aims to help JavaScript developers write complex programs without worrying about typos and language gotchas. Any code base eventually becomes huge at some point, so simple mistakes, that would not show themselves when...
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