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Rule Request: Avoid multiple statements on a single line separated with semicolons #5829

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SimplyDanny opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 2 comments
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good first issue Issue to be taken up by new contributors yet unfamiliar with the project. rule-request Requests for a new rules.

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SimplyDanny commented Oct 18, 2024

New Rule Request

Statements should stand on their own line.

  1. Why should this rule be added? Share links to existing discussion about what
    the community thinks about this.

    See header.

  2. Provide several examples of what would and wouldn't trigger violations.

    let a = 1; let b = 2
  3. Should the rule be configurable, if so what parameters should be configurable?

    Nothing to configure.

  4. Should the rule be opt-in or enabled by default? Why?
    See README.md for guidelines on when to mark a rule as opt-in.

    Could be enabled by default as not too many violations are expected.

@SimplyDanny SimplyDanny changed the title Semicolons: Avoid writing multiple statements on a single line separated with semicolons. Rule Request: Avoid multiple statements on a single line separated with semicolons Oct 18, 2024
@SimplyDanny SimplyDanny added good first issue Issue to be taken up by new contributors yet unfamiliar with the project. rule-request Requests for a new rules. labels Oct 18, 2024
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Hello @SimplyDanny,
Could I work on it? 😊

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Hello @SimplyDanny,

Could I work on it? 😊

Sure. Please go ahead.

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