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Bump ESLint dependency to 8.x #39
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Relevant: eslint/rfcs#31 🙃 |
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Fixes #39; fixes #43. Moves to the external `jsonc-eslint-parser` because: * #43: it's a good ecosystem standard * ESLint's RuleTester doesn't support this usage of processors (#40 (comment)) Also removes the `disparity` dependency, in favor of directly telling users to run the auto-fixer. This is the strategy other plugins such as [`eslint-plugin-simple-import-sort`](https://github.com/lydell/eslint-plugin-simple-import-sort) take. It's simpler to implement, makes for easier-to-read error messages, and reduces the size of `node_modules`.
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Splitting out of #33: per https://eslint.org/docs/latest/extend/custom-processors#file-extension-named-processor, this package's file extension based processor approach is now deprecated. Fun!
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