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JSHint configuration file
{
// --------------------------------------------------------------------
// JSHint Configuration, Strict Edition
// --------------------------------------------------------------------
// == Enforcing Options ===============================================
//
// These options tell JSHint to be more strict towards your code. Use
// them if you want to allow only a safe subset of JavaScript, very
// useful when your codebase is shared with a big number of developers
// with different skill levels.
"bitwise" : true, // Prohibit bitwise operators (&, |, ^, etc.).
"curly" : true, // Require {} for every new block or scope.
"eqeqeq" : true, // Require triple equals i.e. `===`.
"forin" : false, // Tolerate `for in` loops without `hasOwnPrototype`.
"freeze" : true, // Prohibits overwriting prototypes of native objects such as Array, Date
"immed" : true, // Require immediate invocations to be wrapped in parens e.g. `( function(){}() );`
"latedef" : true, // Prohibit variable use before definition.
"newcap" : true, // Require capitalization of all constructor functions e.g. `new F()`.
"noarg" : true, // Prohibit use of `arguments.caller` and `arguments.callee`.
"noempty" : true, // Prohibit use of empty blocks.
"nonew" : false, // Prohibit use of constructors for side-effects.
"plusplus" : false, // Prohibit use of `++` & `--`.
"quotmark" : true, // Force consistency of quotemarks
"undef" : true, // Require all non-global variables be declared before they are used.
"strict" : true, // Require `use strict` pragma in every file.
"trailing" : true, // Prohibit trailing whitespaces.
"unused" : true, // Warn when you define and never use your variables
// == Relaxing Options ================================================
//
// These options allow you to suppress certain types of warnings. Use
// them only if you are absolutely positive that you know what you are
// doing.
"asi" : false, // Tolerate Automatic Semicolon Insertion (no semicolons).
"boss" : false, // Tolerate assignments inside if, for & while. Usually conditions & loops are for comparison, not assignments.
"debug" : true, // Allow debugger statements e.g. browser breakpoints.
"eqnull" : false, // Tolerate use of `== null`.
"esnext" : true, // Allow ES.next specific features such as `const` and `let`.
"evil" : false, // Tolerate use of `eval`.
"expr" : false, // Tolerate `ExpressionStatement` as Programs.
"funcscope" : true, // Tolerate declarations of variables inside of control structures while accessing them later from the outside.
"globalstrict" : true, // Allow global "use strict" (also enables 'strict').
"iterator" : false, // Allow usage of __iterator__ property.
"lastsemic" : false, // Tolerate missing semicolons when the it is omitted for the last statement in a one-line block.
"laxbreak" : false, // Tolerate unsafe line breaks e.g. `return [\n] x` without semicolons.
"laxcomma" : false, // Suppress warnings about comma-first coding style.
"loopfunc" : false, // Allow functions to be defined within loops.
"multistr" : false, // Tolerate multi-line strings.
"proto" : false, // Tolerate __proto__ property. This property is deprecated.
"scripturl" : false, // Tolerate script-targeted URLs.
"smarttabs" : false, // Tolerate mixed tabs and spaces when the latter are used for alignment only.
"shadow" : false, // Allows re-define variables later in code e.g. `var x=1; x=2;`.
"sub" : true, // Tolerate all forms of subscript notation besides dot notation e.g. `dict['key']` instead of `dict.key`.
"supernew" : false, // Tolerate `new function () { ... };` and `new Object;`.
"validthis" : true, // Tolerate strict violations when the code is running in strict mode and you use this in a non-constructor function.
// == Environments ====================================================
//
// These options pre-define global variables that are exposed by
// popular JavaScript libraries and runtime environments—such as
// browser or node.js.
"browser" : true, // Standard browser globals e.g. `window`, `document`.
"couch" : false, // Enable globals exposed by CouchDB.
"devel" : true, // Allow development statements e.g. `console.log();`.
"dojo" : false, // Enable globals exposed by Dojo Toolkit.
"jquery" : true, // Enable globals exposed by jQuery JavaScript library.
"mootools" : false, // Enable globals exposed by MooTools JavaScript framework.
"node" : true, // Enable globals available when code is running inside of the NodeJS runtime environment.
"nonstandard" : false, // Define non-standard but widely adopted globals such as escape and unescape.
"phantom" : true, // Enable globbals exposed by PhantomJS
"prototypejs" : false, // Enable globals exposed by Prototype JavaScript framework.
"rhino" : false, // Enable globals available when your code is running inside of the Rhino runtime environment.
"wsh" : false, // Enable globals available when your code is running as a script for the Windows Script Host.
// == Undocumented Options ============================================
//
// While I've found these options in [example1][2] and [example2][3]
// they are not described in the [JSHint Options documentation][4].
//
// [4]: http://www.jshint.com/options/
"maxerr" : 100, // Maximum errors before stopping.
"predef" : [ // Extra globals.
"require"
],
"indent" : 2 // Specify indentation spacing
}
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watch and learn

@garciaantonio20k
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New using jshint but i encouter a problem in PHPStorm and after read the official documetation i see this
"esnext: Warning This option has been deprecated and will be removed in the next major release of JSHint. Use esversion: 6 instead."
Thank you for the resource

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