- Avoid `any` type; use `unknown` with type guards
precise generics
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precise generics
include error handling
testing
supported patterns and best practices; propose migrations when older or deprecated approaches are encountered.
maintainability
checking for type errors
review everything from the lens of code quality
testable utility functions.
fail gracefully. Do not crash the linter process.
check whether the standard library
scope it carefully and document the expected `customSyntax` or file context.
report only.
comments
and use installed utility-type libraries only when they clearly improve intent and match repository conventions.
`walkRules`
repeated reparsing of selector/value strings
coverage outputs
think beyond only unit tests.
peer dependency ranges
many plugin repos also enforce:
sync/validation flows may include:
that often includes:
check whether there is already a matching script
entrypoints