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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/lib/immosquare-cleaner/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/immosquare-cleaner.rb +1 -2
- data/linters/jscodeshift/arrow-function-transform.js +19 -12
- data/linters/rubocop-2.7.6.yml +88 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/LICENSE +201 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/README.md +340 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/dist/cjs/index.cjs +1260 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/dist/cjs/index.d.cts +146 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/dist/cjs/types.ts +24 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/dist/esm/index.d.ts +146 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/dist/esm/index.js +1258 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/dist/esm/types.d.ts +19 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/dist/esm/types.ts +24 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/node_modules/minimatch/LICENSE +15 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/node_modules/minimatch/README.md +230 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/node_modules/minimatch/minimatch.js +947 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/node_modules/minimatch/node_modules/brace-expansion/LICENSE +21 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/node_modules/minimatch/node_modules/brace-expansion/README.md +129 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/node_modules/minimatch/node_modules/brace-expansion/index.js +201 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/node_modules/minimatch/node_modules/brace-expansion/package.json +47 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/node_modules/minimatch/package.json +33 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/config-array/package.json +60 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/js/package.json +1 -1
- data/node_modules/@eslint/object-schema/LICENSE +201 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/object-schema/README.md +224 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/object-schema/dist/cjs/index.cjs +455 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/object-schema/dist/cjs/index.d.cts +123 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/object-schema/dist/cjs/types.ts +55 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/object-schema/dist/esm/index.d.ts +123 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/object-schema/dist/esm/index.js +452 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/object-schema/dist/esm/types.d.ts +40 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/object-schema/dist/esm/types.ts +55 -0
- data/node_modules/@eslint/object-schema/package.json +56 -0
- data/node_modules/eslint/lib/cli.js +2 -2
- data/node_modules/eslint/lib/config/flat-config-array.js +1 -1
- data/node_modules/eslint/lib/eslint/eslint-helpers.js +7 -7
- data/node_modules/eslint/lib/eslint/eslint.js +1 -10
- data/node_modules/eslint/lib/rule-tester/rule-tester.js +1 -1
- data/node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/func-style.js +4 -4
- data/node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-constructor-return.js +1 -1
- data/node_modules/eslint/lib/rules/no-loop-func.js +161 -129
- data/node_modules/eslint/package.json +3 -3
- data/node_modules/prettier/LICENSE +56 -535
- data/node_modules/prettier/bin/prettier.cjs +4 -8
- data/node_modules/prettier/doc.js +20 -29
- data/node_modules/prettier/doc.mjs +20 -29
- data/node_modules/prettier/index.cjs +1 -1
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- data/node_modules/prettier/internal/cli.mjs +339 -3544
- data/node_modules/prettier/package.json +1 -1
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A minimal matching utility.
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