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- package/dist/index.d.ts +2 -3
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var pluginAntfu = require("eslint-plugin-antfu"), eslintCommentsPlugin = require("eslint-plugin-eslint-comments"), pluginJsdoc = require("eslint-plugin-jsdoc"),
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var pluginAntfu = require("eslint-plugin-antfu"), eslintCommentsPlugin = require("eslint-plugin-eslint-comments"), pluginJsdoc = require("eslint-plugin-jsdoc"), pluginJsonc = require("eslint-plugin-jsonc"), nodePlugin = require("eslint-plugin-n"), pluginSonarjs = require("eslint-plugin-sonarjs"), javascript = require("@eslint/js"), stylistic = require("@stylistic/eslint-plugin"), toArray = require("@unshared/collection/toArray"), perfectionist = require("eslint-plugin-perfectionist"), tslint = require("typescript-eslint"), unicornPlugin = require("eslint-plugin-unicorn"), vitestPlugin = require("@vitest/eslint-plugin"), eslintMergeProcessors = require("eslint-merge-processors"), vuePlugin = require("eslint-plugin-vue"), vueProcessorBlocks = require("eslint-processor-vue-blocks"), vueParser = require("vue-eslint-parser"), pluginYml = require("eslint-plugin-yml");
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+
...unicorn(),
|
1099
|
+
...vitest(),
|
1414
1100
|
...vue(options),
|
1101
|
+
...yml(),
|
1415
1102
|
{
|
1416
1103
|
ignores: [
|
1417
1104
|
"**/dist",
|
1418
1105
|
"**/bin",
|
1419
1106
|
"**/node_modules",
|
1420
1107
|
"**/.nuxt",
|
1421
|
-
"
|
1108
|
+
"**/.output",
|
1422
1109
|
"**/coverage",
|
1423
1110
|
"**/public",
|
1424
1111
|
"**/__wip__",
|