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14 Linting Rules To Help You Write Asynchronous Code in JavaScript
The following rules are additional ESLint rules for Node.js provided by the eslint-plugin-node plugin. To use them, you need to install and add the plugin to the plugins array in your .eslintrc configuration file.
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