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-   //    │└─┐╠═╣║║║║ ║ ├┬┘│
 
-   //  o└┘└─┘╩ ╩╩╝╚╝ ╩ ┴└─└─┘
 
-   //
 
-   // This file (`.jshintrc`) exists to help with consistency of code
 
-   // throughout this package, and throughout Sails and the Node-Machine project.
 
-   //
 
-   // To review what each of these options mean, see:
 
-   // http://jshint.com/docs/options
 
-   //
 
-   // (or: https://github.com/jshint/jshint/blob/master/examples/.jshintrc)
 
-   //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
-   // NOT SUPPORTED IN SOME JSHINT VERSIONS SO LEAVING COMMENTED OUT:
 
-   //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
-   // Prevent overwriting prototypes of native classes like `Array`.
 
-   // (doing this is _never_ ok in any of our packages that are intended
 
-   //  to be used as dependencies of other developers' modules and apps)
 
-   // "freeze": true,
 
-   //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
-   //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
-   // EVERYTHING ELSE:
 
-   //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
-   // Allow the use of `eval` and `new Function()`
 
-   // (we sometimes actually need to use these things)
 
-   "evil": true,
 
-   // Tolerate funny-looking dashes in RegExp literals.
 
-   // (see https://github.com/jshint/jshint/issues/159#issue-903547)
 
-   "regexdash": true,
 
-   // The potential runtime "Environments" (as defined by jshint)
 
-   // that the _style_ of code written in this package should be
 
-   // compatible with (not the code itself, of course).
 
-   "browser": true,
 
-   "node": true,
 
-   "wsh": true,
 
-   // Tolerate the use `[]` notation when dot notation would be possible.
 
-   // (this is sometimes preferable for readability)
 
-   "sub": true,
 
-   // Do NOT suppress warnings about mixed tabs and spaces
 
-   // (two spaces always, please; see `.editorconfig`)
 
-   "smarttabs": false,
 
-   // Suppress warnings about trailing whitespace
 
-   // (this is already enforced by the .editorconfig, so no need to warn as well)
 
-   "trailing": false,
 
-   // Suppress warnings about the use of expressions where fn calls or assignments
 
-   // are expected, and about using assignments where conditionals are expected.
 
-   // (while generally a good idea, without this setting, JSHint needlessly lights up warnings
 
-   //  in existing, working code that really shouldn't be tampered with.  Pandora's box and all.)
 
-   "expr": true,
 
-   "boss": true,
 
-   // Do NOT suppress warnings about using functions inside loops
 
-   // (in the general case, we should be using iteratee functions with `_.each()`
 
-   //  or `Array.prototype.forEach()` instead of `for` or `while` statements
 
-   //  anyway.  This warning serves as a helpful reminder.)
 
-   "loopfunc": false,
 
-   // Suppress warnings about "weird constructions"
 
-   // i.e. allow code like:
 
-   // ```
 
-   //  (new (function OneTimeUsePrototype () { } ))
 
-   // ```
 
-   //
 
-   // (sometimes order of operations in JavaScript can be scary.  There is
 
-   //  nothing wrong with using an extra set of parantheses when the mood
 
-   //  strikes or you get "that special feeling".)
 
-   "supernew": true,
 
-   // Do NOT allow backwards, node-dependency-style commas.
 
-   // (while this code style choice was used by the project in the past,
 
-   //  we have since standardized these practices to make code easier to
 
-   //  read, albeit a bit less exciting)
 
-   "laxcomma": false,
 
-   // Do NOT allow avant garde use of commas in conditional statements.
 
-   // (this prevents accidentally writing code like:
 
-   //  ```
 
-   //  if (!_.contains(['+ci', '-ci', '∆ci', '+ce', '-ce', '∆ce']), change.verb) {...}
 
-   //  ```
 
-   //  See the problem in that code?  Neither did we-- that's the problem!)
 
-   "nocomma": true,
 
-   // Strictly enforce the consistent use of single quotes.
 
-   // (this is a convention that was established primarily to make it easier
 
-   //  to grep [or FIND+REPLACE in Sublime] particular string literals in
 
-   //  JavaScript [.js] files.  Note that JSON [.json] files are, of course,
 
-   //  still written exclusively using double quotes around key names and
 
-   //  around string literals.)
 
-   "quotmark": "single",
 
-   // Do NOT suppress warnings about the use of `==null` comparisons.
 
-   // (please be explicit-- use Lodash or `require('util')` and call
 
-   //  either `.isNull()` or `.isUndefined()`)
 
-   "eqnull": false,
 
-   // Strictly enforce the use of curly braces with `if`, `else`, and `switch`
 
-   // as well as, much less commonly, `for` and `while` statements.
 
-   // (this is just so that all of our code is consistent, and to avoid bugs)
 
-   "curly": true,
 
-   // Strictly enforce the use of `===` and `!==`.
 
-   // (this is always a good idea.  Check out "Truth, Equality, and JavaScript"
 
-   //  by Angus Croll [the author of "If Hemmingway Wrote JavaScript"] for more
 
-   //  explanation as to why.)
 
-   "eqeqeq": true,
 
-   // Allow initializing variables to `undefined`.
 
-   // For more information, see:
 
-   //  • https://jslinterrors.com/it-is-not-necessary-to-initialize-a-to-undefined
 
-   //  • https://github.com/jshint/jshint/issues/1484
 
-   //
 
-   // (it is often very helpful to explicitly clarify the initial value of
 
-   //  a local variable-- especially for folks new to more advanced JavaScript
 
-   //  and who might not recognize the subtle, yet critically important differences between our seemingly
 
-   //  between `null` and `undefined`, and the impact on `typeof` checks)
 
-   "-W080": true
 
- }
 
 
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