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Bump standard from 12.0.1 to 13.0.2 #23

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Bumps standard from 12.0.1 to 13.0.2.

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13.0.2 - 2019-07-12

  • Fix global installations of standard not finding dependencies due to ESLint v6 plugin resolution change #1327 #1328 #1329

13.0.1 - 2019-07-11

Changed rules

  • Relax rule: Only enforce const in destructuring when all variables are constant #1325

13.0.0 - 2019-07-10

Welcome to the latest version of standard!

As with every new major release, there are lots of new rules in 13.0.0 designed
to help catch bugs and make programmer intent more explicit.

standard is more popular than ever – 640,000 downloads per month! It's
even more popular – 3,000,000 downloads per month – if you include the
ESLint configuration
that we also publish (for advanced users).

When you upgrade, consider running standard --fix to automatically format your code to match the newly added rules.

❤️ If you enjoy StandardJS and want to support future releases, check out Feross's GitHub Sponsors page. GitHub is matching donations, so your dollars go twice as far! 🚀

New features

  • Update eslint from ~5.16.0 to ~6.0.1

    • BREAKING: Node.js 6 is no longer supported

      • Node.js 6 is EOL and will no longer be receiving security updates. As a result, the eslint team has decided to drop support for it.
      • To prevent breaking CI for projects which still support Node 6, standard silently passes when run by an unsupported version of Node.
    • For eslint-config-standard users only: Plugins are no longer affected by eslint's location

      • Previously, ESLint loaded plugins relative to the location of the ESLint package itself. As a result, we suggested that users with global ESLint installations should also install plugins globally, and users with local ESLint installations should install plugins locally.
      • With ESLint v6, plugins should always be installed locally, even if ESLint was installed globally. More precisely, ESLint v6 resolves plugins relative to the end user’s project by default, and always resolves shareable configs and parsers relative to the location of the config file that imports them.
      • See migrating to ESLint 6.0.0 for more information.
  • The documentation is now available in Japanese 🇯🇵!

    • Thanks to @​Munieru for the excellent work!
    • Other community contributed translations exist in Spanish, French, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, and Taiwanese Mandarin.
    • More translations are always welcome!
  • Update eslint-plugin-promise from ~4.0.0 to ~4.2.1

  • Update eslint-plugin-node from ~7.0.1 to ~9.1.0

New rules

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