1 | {
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2 | "categoryOrder": [
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3 | "possibleError",
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4 | "bestPractice",
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5 | "deprecatedAngularFeature",
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6 | "naming",
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7 | "conventions",
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8 | "angularWrapper",
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9 | "deprecatedRule",
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10 | "removedRule",
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11 | "uncategorizedRule",
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12 | "misspelling"
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13 | ],
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14 | "categories": {
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15 | "possibleError": {
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16 | "headline": "Possible Errors",
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17 | "description": "The following rules detect patterns that can lead to errors."
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18 | },
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19 | "bestPractice": {
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20 | "headline": "Best Practices",
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21 | "description": "These are rules designed to prevent you from making mistakes. They either prescribe a better way of doing something or help you avoid footguns.."
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22 | },
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23 | "deprecatedAngularFeature": {
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24 | "headline": "Deprecated Angular Features",
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25 | "description": "These rules prevent you from using deprecated angular features."
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26 | },
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27 | "naming": {
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28 | "headline": "Naming",
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29 | "description": "These rules help you to specify several naming conventions."
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30 | },
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31 | "conventions": {
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32 | "headline": "Conventions",
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33 | "description": "Angular often provide multi ways to to something. These rules help you to define convention for your project."
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34 | },
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35 | "angularWrapper": {
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36 | "headline": "Angular Wrappers",
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37 | "description": "These rules help you to enforce the usage of angular wrappers."
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38 | },
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39 | "misspelling": {
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40 | "headline": "Misspelling",
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41 | "description": "These rules help you avoiding misspellings."
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42 | },
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43 | "deprecatedRule": {
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44 | "headline": "Deprecated rules",
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45 | "description": "These rules will be removed in version 1.0.0"
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46 | },
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47 | "removedRule": {
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48 | "headline": "Removed",
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49 | "description": "These rules were removed and only exist to inform users about their removal."
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50 | },
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51 | "uncategorizedRule": {
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52 | "headline": "Uncategorized rule (only for development)",
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53 | "description": "Add a @category tag to your rule."
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54 | }
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55 | }
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56 | }
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