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- Angular 12 application with PrimeNG components - 5 existing Cypress e2e test suites - SCSS styling with BEM naming convention - i18n support (10 languages) - Leaflet map integration - Complete component hierarchy and routing structure This baseline will be used for Angular → React migration.
ESLint Scope
ESLint Scope is the ECMAScript scope analyzer used in ESLint. It is a fork of escope.
Install
npm i eslint-scope --save
📖 Usage
To use in an ESM file:
import * as eslintScope from 'eslint-scope';
To use in a CommonJS file:
const eslintScope = require('eslint-scope');
Example:
import * as eslintScope from 'eslint-scope';
import * as espree from 'espree';
import estraverse from 'estraverse';
const ast = espree.parse(code, { range: true });
const scopeManager = eslintScope.analyze(ast);
const currentScope = scopeManager.acquire(ast); // global scope
estraverse.traverse(ast, {
enter (node, parent) {
// do stuff
if (/Function/.test(node.type)) {
currentScope = scopeManager.acquire(node); // get current function scope
}
},
leave(node, parent) {
if (/Function/.test(node.type)) {
currentScope = currentScope.upper; // set to parent scope
}
// do stuff
}
});
Contributing
Issues and pull requests will be triaged and responded to as quickly as possible. We operate under the ESLint Contributor Guidelines, so please be sure to read them before contributing. If you're not sure where to dig in, check out the issues.
Build Commands
npm test- run all linting and testsnpm run lint- run all linting
License
ESLint Scope is licensed under a permissive BSD 2-clause license.