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import { Linter } from './Linter';
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declare class ESLintBase {
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/**
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* Creates a new instance of the main ESLint API.
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* @param options The options for this instance.
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*/
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constructor(options?: ESLint.ESLintOptions);
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/**
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* This method calculates the configuration for a given file, which can be useful for debugging purposes.
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* - It resolves and merges extends and overrides settings into the top level configuration.
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* - It resolves the parser setting to absolute paths.
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* - It normalizes the plugins setting to align short names. (e.g., eslint-plugin-foo → foo)
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* - It adds the processor setting if a legacy file extension processor is matched.
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* - It doesn't interpret the env setting to the globals and parserOptions settings, so the result object contains
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* the env setting as is.
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* @param filePath The path to the file whose configuration you would like to calculate. Directory paths are forbidden
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* because ESLint cannot handle the overrides setting.
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* @returns The promise that will be fulfilled with a configuration object.
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*/
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calculateConfigForFile(filePath: string): Promise<Linter.Config>;
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/**
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* This method checks if a given file is ignored by your configuration.
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* @param filePath The path to the file you want to check.
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* @returns The promise that will be fulfilled with whether the file is ignored or not. If the file is ignored, then
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* it will return true.
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*/
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isPathIgnored(filePath: string): Promise<boolean>;
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/**
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* This method lints the files that match the glob patterns and then returns the results.
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* @param patterns The lint target files. This can contain any of file paths, directory paths, and glob patterns.
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* @returns The promise that will be fulfilled with an array of LintResult objects.
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*/
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lintFiles(patterns: string | string[]): Promise<ESLint.LintResult[]>;
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/**
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* This method lints the given source code text and then returns the results.
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*
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* By default, this method uses the configuration that applies to files in the current working directory (the cwd
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* constructor option). If you want to use a different configuration, pass options.filePath, and ESLint will load the
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* same configuration that eslint.lintFiles() would use for a file at options.filePath.
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*
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* If the options.filePath value is configured to be ignored, this method returns an empty array. If the
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* options.warnIgnored option is set along with the options.filePath option, this method returns a LintResult object.
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* In that case, the result may contain a warning that indicates the file was ignored.
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* @param code The source code text to check.
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* @param options The options.
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* @returns The promise that will be fulfilled with an array of LintResult objects. This is an array (despite there
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* being only one lint result) in order to keep the interfaces between this and the eslint.lintFiles()
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* method similar.
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*/
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lintText(code: string, options?: ESLint.LintTextOptions): Promise<ESLint.LintResult[]>;
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/**
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* This method loads a formatter. Formatters convert lint results to a human- or machine-readable string.
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* @param name TThe path to the file you want to check.
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* The following values are allowed:
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* - undefined. In this case, loads the "stylish" built-in formatter.
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* - A name of built-in formatters.
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* - A name of third-party formatters. For examples:
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* -- `foo` will load eslint-formatter-foo.
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* -- `@foo` will load `@foo/eslint-formatter`.
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* -- `@foo/bar` will load `@foo/eslint-formatter-bar`.
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* - A path to the file that defines a formatter. The path must contain one or more path separators (/) in order to distinguish if it's a path or not. For example, start with ./.
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* @returns The promise that will be fulfilled with a Formatter object.
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*/
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loadFormatter(name?: string): Promise<ESLint.Formatter>;
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/**
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* This method copies the given results and removes warnings. The returned value contains only errors.
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* @param results The LintResult objects to filter.
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* @returns The filtered LintResult objects.
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*/
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static getErrorResults(results: ESLint.LintResult): ESLint.LintResult;
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/**
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* This method writes code modified by ESLint's autofix feature into its respective file. If any of the modified
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* files don't exist, this method does nothing.
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* @param results The LintResult objects to write.
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* @returns The promise that will be fulfilled after all files are written.
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*/
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static outputFixes(results: ESLint.LintResult): Promise<void>;
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/**
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* The version text.
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*/
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static readonly version: string;
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}
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declare namespace ESLint {
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interface ESLintOptions {
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/**
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* If false is present, ESLint suppresses directive comments in source code.
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* If this option is false, it overrides the noInlineConfig setting in your configurations.
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*/
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allowInlineConfig?: boolean;
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/**
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* Configuration object, extended by all configurations used with this instance.
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* You can use this option to define the default settings that will be used if your configuration files don't
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* configure it.
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*/
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baseConfig?: Linter.Config | null;
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/**
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* If true is present, the eslint.lintFiles() method caches lint results and uses it if each target file is not
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* changed. Please mind that ESLint doesn't clear the cache when you upgrade ESLint plugins. In that case, you have
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* to remove the cache file manually. The eslint.lintText() method doesn't use caches even if you pass the
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* options.filePath to the method.
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*/
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cache?: boolean;
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/**
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* The eslint.lintFiles() method writes caches into this file.
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*/
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cacheLocation?: string;
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/**
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* The working directory. This must be an absolute path.
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*/
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cwd?: string;
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/**
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* Unless set to false, the eslint.lintFiles() method will throw an error when no target files are found.
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*/
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errorOnUnmatchedPattern?: boolean;
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/**
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* If you pass directory paths to the eslint.lintFiles() method, ESLint checks the files in those directories that
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* have the given extensions. For example, when passing the src/ directory and extensions is [".js", ".ts"], ESLint
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* will lint *.js and *.ts files in src/. If extensions is null, ESLint checks *.js files and files that match
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* overrides[].files patterns in your configuration.
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* Note: This option only applies when you pass directory paths to the eslint.lintFiles() method.
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* If you pass glob patterns, ESLint will lint all files matching the glob pattern regardless of extension.
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*/
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extensions?: string[] | null;
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/**
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* If true is present, the eslint.lintFiles() and eslint.lintText() methods work in autofix mode.
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* If a predicate function is present, the methods pass each lint message to the function, then use only the
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* lint messages for which the function returned true.
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*/
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fix?: boolean | ((message: ESLint.LintMessage) => boolean);
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/**
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* The types of the rules that the eslint.lintFiles() and eslint.lintText() methods use for autofix.
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*/
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fixTypes?: ('directive' | 'problem' | 'suggestion' | 'layout')[] | null;
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/**
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* If false is present, the eslint.lintFiles() method doesn't interpret glob patterns.
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*/
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globInputPaths?: boolean;
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/**
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* If false is present, the eslint.lintFiles() method doesn't respect `.eslintignore` files or ignorePatterns in
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* your configuration.
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*/
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ignore?: boolean;
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/**
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* The path to a file ESLint uses instead of `$CWD/.eslintignore`.
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* If a path is present and the file doesn't exist, this constructor will throw an error.
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*/
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ignorePath?: string;
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/**
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* Configuration object, overrides all configurations used with this instance.
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* You can use this option to define the settings that will be used even if your configuration files configure it.
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*/
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overrideConfig?: Linter.ConfigOverride | null;
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/**
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* The path to a configuration file, overrides all configurations used with this instance.
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* The options.overrideConfig option is applied after this option is applied.
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*/
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overrideConfigFile?: string | null;
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/**
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* The plugin implementations that ESLint uses for the plugins setting of your configuration.
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* This is a map-like object. Those keys are plugin IDs and each value is implementation.
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*/
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plugins?: Record<string, Linter.Plugin> | null;
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/**
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* The severity to report unused eslint-disable directives.
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* If this option is a severity, it overrides the reportUnusedDisableDirectives setting in your configurations.
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*/
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reportUnusedDisableDirectives?: Linter.SeverityString | null;
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/**
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* The path to a directory where plugins should be resolved from.
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* If null is present, ESLint loads plugins from the location of the configuration file that contains the plugin
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* setting.
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* If a path is present, ESLint loads all plugins from there.
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*/
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resolvePluginsRelativeTo?: string | null;
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/**
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* An array of paths to directories to load custom rules from.
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*/
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rulePaths?: string[];
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/**
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* If false is present, ESLint doesn't load configuration files (.eslintrc.* files).
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* Only the configuration of the constructor options is valid.
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*/
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useEslintrc?: boolean;
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}
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interface DeprecatedRuleInfo {
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/**
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* The rule ID.
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*/
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ruleId: string;
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/**
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* The rule IDs that replace this deprecated rule.
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*/
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replacedBy: string[];
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}
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/**
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* The LintResult value is the information of the linting result of each file.
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*/
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interface LintResult {
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/**
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* The number of errors. This includes fixable errors.
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*/
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errorCount: number;
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/**
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* The number of fatal errors.
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* @since 7.32.0
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*/
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fatalErrorCount?: number;
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/**
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* The absolute path to the file of this result. This is the string "<text>" if the file path is unknown (when you
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* didn't pass the options.filePath option to the eslint.lintText() method).
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*/
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filePath: string;
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/**
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* The number of errors that can be fixed automatically by the fix constructor option.
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*/
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fixableErrorCount: number;
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/**
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* The number of warnings that can be fixed automatically by the fix constructor option.
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*/
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fixableWarningCount: number;
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/**
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* The array of LintMessage objects.
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*/
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messages: ESLint.LintMessage[];
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/**
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* The source code of the file that was linted, with as many fixes applied as possible.
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*/
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output?: string;
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/**
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* The original source code text. This property is undefined if any messages didn't exist or the output
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* property exists.
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*/
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source?: string;
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/**
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* The array of SuppressedLintMessage objects.
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*
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* @since 8.8.0
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*/
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suppressedMessages?: SuppressedLintMessage[];
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/**
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* The information about the deprecated rules that were used to check this file.
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*/
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usedDeprecatedRules: DeprecatedRuleInfo[];
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/**
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* The number of warnings. This includes fixable warnings.
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*/
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warningCount: number;
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}
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interface LintTextOptions {
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/**
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* The path to the file of the source code text. If omitted, the result.filePath becomes the string "<text>".
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*/
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filePath?: string;
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/**
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* If true is present and the options.filePath is a file ESLint should ignore, this method returns a lint result
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* contains a warning message.
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*/
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warnIgnored?: boolean;
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}
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/**
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* The LintMessage value is the information of each linting error.
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*/
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interface LintMessage {
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/**
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* The 1-based column number of the begin point of this message.
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*/
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column: number | undefined;
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/**
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* The 1-based column number of the end point of this message. This property is undefined if this message
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* is not a range.
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*/
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endColumn: number | undefined;
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/**
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* The 1-based line number of the end point of this message. This property is undefined if this
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* message is not a range.
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*/
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endLine: number | undefined;
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/**
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* `true` if this is a fatal error unrelated to a rule, like a parsing error.
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* @since 7.24.0
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*/
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fatal?: boolean | undefined;
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/**
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* The EditInfo object of autofix. This property is undefined if this message is not fixable.
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*/
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fix: EditInfo | undefined;
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/**
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* The 1-based line number of the begin point of this message.
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*/
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line: number | undefined;
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/**
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* The error message
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*/
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message: string;
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/**
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* The rule name that generates this lint message. If this message is generated by the ESLint core rather than
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* rules, this is null.
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*/
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ruleId: string | null;
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/**
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* The severity of this message. 1 means warning and 2 means error.
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*/
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severity: 1 | 2;
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/**
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* The list of suggestions. Each suggestion is the pair of a description and an EditInfo object to fix code. API
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* users such as editor integrations can choose one of them to fix the problem of this message. This property is
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* undefined if this message doesn't have any suggestions.
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*/
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suggestions: {
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desc: string;
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fix: EditInfo;
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}[] | undefined;
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}
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/**
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* The SuppressedLintMessage value is the information of each suppressed linting error.
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*/
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interface SuppressedLintMessage extends ESLint.LintMessage {
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/**
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* The list of suppressions.
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*/
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suppressions?: {
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/**
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* Right now, this is always `directive`
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*/
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kind: string;
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/**
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* The free text description added after the `--` in the comment
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*/
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justification: string;
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}[];
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}
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/**
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* The EditInfo value is information to edit text.
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*
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* This edit information means replacing the range of the range property by the text property value. It's like
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* sourceCodeText.slice(0, edit.range[0]) + edit.text + sourceCodeText.slice(edit.range[1]). Therefore, it's an add
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* if the range[0] and range[1] property values are the same value, and it's removal if the text property value is
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* empty string.
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*/
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interface EditInfo {
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/**
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* The pair of 0-based indices in source code text to remove.
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*/
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range: [number, number];
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/**
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* The text to add.
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*/
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text: string;
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}
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/**
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* The Formatter value is the object to convert the LintResult objects to text.
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*/
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interface Formatter {
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/**
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* The method to convert the LintResult objects to text.
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* Promise return supported since 8.4.0
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*/
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format(results: LintResult[]): string | Promise<string>;
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}
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}
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declare const _ESLint: typeof ESLintBase;
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/**
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* The ESLint class is the primary class to use in Node.js applications.
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* This class depends on the Node.js fs module and the file system, so you cannot use it in browsers.
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*
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* If you want to lint code on browsers, use the Linter class instead.
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*
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* @since 7.0.0
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*/
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declare class ESLint extends _ESLint {
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}
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export { ESLint };
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//# sourceMappingURL=ESLint.d.ts.map |