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Use object shorthand for properties#15

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@LinusU LinusU commented Apr 26, 2020

This rule is on its way into the latest Standard ☺️

ref: standard/eslint-config-standard#166

edit: ah, right. My bad, didn't check the Node.js versions before opening this... Hmmm, potentially we could resolve this by looking at engines in package.json before applying this lint rule... On the other hand, 0.10/0.12 is very very old at this point 😄

closing this for now, will revisit later

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Coverage remained the same at 92.5% when pulling c91a48a on LinusU:object-shorthand into 7d4d75d on mcollina:master.

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Oh I know it’s old, but the module is essentially “done”. Bumping a major would only create work for the ecosystem.

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LinusU commented Apr 26, 2020

Oh I know it’s old, but the module is essentially “done”. Bumping a major would only create work for the ecosystem.

I agree 100%, this can just stay on the older Standard version 👌

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