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Function exports has 26 lines of code (exceeds 25 allowed). Consider refactoring.
Open

module.exports = function (props) {
    return function (image, headline, navigation) {
        image = image || {
            href: props.pkg.homepage,
            src: props.pkg.logo
Severity: Minor
Found in tasks/partials/header.js - About 1 hr to fix

    Expected indentation of 3 tabs but found 4.
    Open

                    var href = item.href || `#${name.split(' ').join('-').toLowerCase()}`;
    Severity: Minor
    Found in tasks/partials/header.js by eslint

    enforce consistent indentation (indent)

    There are several common guidelines which require specific indentation of nested blocks and statements, like:

    function hello(indentSize, type) {
        if (indentSize === 4 && type !== 'tab') {
            console.log('Each next indentation will increase on 4 spaces');
        }
    }

    These are the most common scenarios recommended in different style guides:

    • Two spaces, not longer and no tabs: Google, npm, Node.js, Idiomatic, Felix
    • Tabs: jQuery
    • Four spaces: Crockford

    Rule Details

    This rule enforces a consistent indentation style. The default style is 4 spaces.

    Options

    This rule has a mixed option:

    For example, for 2-space indentation:

    {
        "indent": ["error", 2]
    }

    Or for tabbed indentation:

    {
        "indent": ["error", "tab"]
    }

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default options:

    /*eslint indent: "error"*/
    
    if (a) {
      b=c;
      function foo(d) {
        e=f;
      }
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the default options:

    /*eslint indent: "error"*/
    
    if (a) {
        b=c;
        function foo(d) {
            e=f;
        }
    }

    This rule has an object option:

    • "SwitchCase" (default: 0) enforces indentation level for case clauses in switch statements
    • "VariableDeclarator" (default: 1) enforces indentation level for var declarators; can also take an object to define separate rules for var, let and const declarations.
    • "outerIIFEBody" (default: 1) enforces indentation level for file-level IIFEs.
    • "MemberExpression" (off by default) enforces indentation level for multi-line property chains (except in variable declarations and assignments)
    • "FunctionDeclaration" takes an object to define rules for function declarations.
      • parameters (off by default) enforces indentation level for parameters in a function declaration. This can either be a number indicating indentation level, or the string "first" indicating that all parameters of the declaration must be aligned with the first parameter.
      • body (default: 1) enforces indentation level for the body of a function declaration.
    • "FunctionExpression" takes an object to define rules for function expressions.
      • parameters (off by default) enforces indentation level for parameters in a function expression. This can either be a number indicating indentation level, or the string "first" indicating that all parameters of the expression must be aligned with the first parameter.
      • body (default: 1) enforces indentation level for the body of a function expression.
    • "CallExpression" takes an object to define rules for function call expressions.
      • arguments (off by default) enforces indentation level for arguments in a call expression. This can either be a number indicating indentation level, or the string "first" indicating that all arguments of the expression must be aligned with the first argument.
    • "ArrayExpression" (default: 1) enforces indentation level for elements in arrays. It can also be set to the string "first", indicating that all the elements in the array should be aligned with the first element.
    • "ObjectExpression" (default: 1) enforces indentation level for properties in objects. It can be set to the string "first", indicating that all properties in the object should be aligned with the first property.

    Level of indentation denotes the multiple of the indent specified. Example:

    • Indent of 4 spaces with VariableDeclarator set to 2 will indent the multi-line variable declarations with 8 spaces.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with VariableDeclarator set to 2 will indent the multi-line variable declarations with 4 spaces.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with VariableDeclarator set to {"var": 2, "let": 2, "const": 3} will indent the multi-line variable declarations with 4 spaces for var and let, 6 spaces for const statements.
    • Indent of tab with VariableDeclarator set to 2 will indent the multi-line variable declarations with 2 tabs.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with SwitchCase set to 0 will not indent case clauses with respect to switch statements.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with SwitchCase set to 1 will indent case clauses with 2 spaces with respect to switch statements.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with SwitchCase set to 2 will indent case clauses with 4 spaces with respect to switch statements.
    • Indent of tab with SwitchCase set to 2 will indent case clauses with 2 tabs with respect to switch statements.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with MemberExpression set to 0 will indent the multi-line property chains with 0 spaces.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with MemberExpression set to 1 will indent the multi-line property chains with 2 spaces.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with MemberExpression set to 2 will indent the multi-line property chains with 4 spaces.
    • Indent of 4 spaces with MemberExpression set to 0 will indent the multi-line property chains with 0 spaces.
    • Indent of 4 spaces with MemberExpression set to 1 will indent the multi-line property chains with 4 spaces.
    • Indent of 4 spaces with MemberExpression set to 2 will indent the multi-line property chains with 8 spaces.

    tab

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the "tab" option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", "tab"]*/
    
    if (a) {
         b=c;
    function foo(d) {
               e=f;
     }
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the "tab" option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", "tab"]*/
    
    if (a) {
    /*tab*/b=c;
    /*tab*/function foo(d) {
    /*tab*//*tab*/e=f;
    /*tab*/}
    }

    SwitchCase

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "SwitchCase": 1 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "SwitchCase": 1 }]*/
    
    switch(a){
    case "a":
        break;
    case "b":
        break;
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "SwitchCase": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "SwitchCase": 1 }]*/
    
    switch(a){
      case "a":
        break;
      case "b":
        break;
    }

    VariableDeclarator

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 1 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 1 }]*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    var a,
        b,
        c;
    let a,
        b,
        c;
    const a = 1,
        b = 2,
        c = 3;

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 1 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 1 }]*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    var a,
      b,
      c;
    let a,
      b,
      c;
    const a = 1,
      b = 2,
      c = 3;

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 2 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 2 }]*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    var a,
        b,
        c;
    let a,
        b,
        c;
    const a = 1,
        b = 2,
        c = 3;

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "VariableDeclarator": { "var": 2, "let": 2, "const": 3 } } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "VariableDeclarator": { "var": 2, "let": 2, "const": 3 } }]*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    var a,
        b,
        c;
    let a,
        b,
        c;
    const a = 1,
          b = 2,
          c = 3;

    outerIIFEBody

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the options 2, { "outerIIFEBody": 0 }:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "outerIIFEBody": 0 }]*/
    
    (function() {
    
      function foo(x) {
        return x + 1;
      }
    
    })();
    
    
    if(y) {
    console.log('foo');
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the options 2, {"outerIIFEBody": 0}:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "outerIIFEBody": 0 }]*/
    
    (function() {
    
    function foo(x) {
      return x + 1;
    }
    
    })();
    
    
    if(y) {
       console.log('foo');
    }

    MemberExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "MemberExpression": 1 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "MemberExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    foo
    .bar
    .baz()

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "MemberExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "MemberExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    foo
      .bar
      .baz();
    
    // Any indentation is permitted in variable declarations and assignments.
    var bip = aardvark.badger
                      .coyote;

    FunctionDeclaration

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} }]*/
    
    function foo(bar,
      baz,
      qux) {
        qux();
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} }]*/
    
    function foo(bar,
        baz,
        qux) {
      qux();
    }

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"parameters": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"FunctionDeclaration": {"parameters": "first"}}]*/
    
    function foo(bar, baz,
      qux, boop) {
      qux();
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"parameters": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"FunctionDeclaration": {"parameters": "first"}}]*/
    
    function foo(bar, baz,
                 qux, boop) {
      qux();
    }

    FunctionExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} }]*/
    
    var foo = function(bar,
      baz,
      qux) {
        qux();
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} }]*/
    
    var foo = function(bar,
        baz,
        qux) {
      qux();
    }

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"parameters": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"FunctionExpression": {"parameters": "first"}}]*/
    
    var foo = function(bar, baz,
      qux, boop) {
      qux();
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"parameters": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"FunctionExpression": {"parameters": "first"}}]*/
    
    var foo = function(bar, baz,
                       qux, boop) {
      qux();
    }

    CallExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": 1} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": 1} }]*/
    
    foo(bar,
        baz,
          qux
    );

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": 1} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": 1} }]*/
    
    foo(bar,
      baz,
      qux
    );

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"CallExpression": {"arguments": "first"}}]*/
    
    foo(bar, baz,
      baz, boop, beep);

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"CallExpression": {"arguments": "first"}}]*/
    
    foo(bar, baz,
        baz, boop, beep);

    ArrayExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "ArrayExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "ArrayExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    var foo = [
        bar,
    baz,
          qux
    ];

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "ArrayExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "ArrayExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    var foo = [
      bar,
      baz,
      qux
    ];

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "ArrayExpression": "first" } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"ArrayExpression": "first"}]*/
    
    var foo = [bar,
      baz,
      qux
    ];

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "ArrayExpression": "first" } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"ArrayExpression": "first"}]*/
    
    var foo = [bar,
               baz,
               qux
    ];

    ObjectExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "ObjectExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "ObjectExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    var foo = {
        bar: 1,
    baz: 2,
          qux: 3
    };

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "ObjectExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "ObjectExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    var foo = {
      bar: 1,
      baz: 2,
      qux: 3
    };

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "ObjectExpression": "first" } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"ObjectExpression": "first"}]*/
    
    var foo = { bar: 1,
      baz: 2 };

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "ObjectExpression": "first" } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"ObjectExpression": "first"}]*/
    
    var foo = { bar: 1,
                baz: 2 };

    Compatibility

    Expected indentation of 3 tabs but found 4.
    Open

                    return `<b><a href="${href}">${name}</a></b>`;
    Severity: Minor
    Found in tasks/partials/header.js by eslint

    enforce consistent indentation (indent)

    There are several common guidelines which require specific indentation of nested blocks and statements, like:

    function hello(indentSize, type) {
        if (indentSize === 4 && type !== 'tab') {
            console.log('Each next indentation will increase on 4 spaces');
        }
    }

    These are the most common scenarios recommended in different style guides:

    • Two spaces, not longer and no tabs: Google, npm, Node.js, Idiomatic, Felix
    • Tabs: jQuery
    • Four spaces: Crockford

    Rule Details

    This rule enforces a consistent indentation style. The default style is 4 spaces.

    Options

    This rule has a mixed option:

    For example, for 2-space indentation:

    {
        "indent": ["error", 2]
    }

    Or for tabbed indentation:

    {
        "indent": ["error", "tab"]
    }

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default options:

    /*eslint indent: "error"*/
    
    if (a) {
      b=c;
      function foo(d) {
        e=f;
      }
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the default options:

    /*eslint indent: "error"*/
    
    if (a) {
        b=c;
        function foo(d) {
            e=f;
        }
    }

    This rule has an object option:

    • "SwitchCase" (default: 0) enforces indentation level for case clauses in switch statements
    • "VariableDeclarator" (default: 1) enforces indentation level for var declarators; can also take an object to define separate rules for var, let and const declarations.
    • "outerIIFEBody" (default: 1) enforces indentation level for file-level IIFEs.
    • "MemberExpression" (off by default) enforces indentation level for multi-line property chains (except in variable declarations and assignments)
    • "FunctionDeclaration" takes an object to define rules for function declarations.
      • parameters (off by default) enforces indentation level for parameters in a function declaration. This can either be a number indicating indentation level, or the string "first" indicating that all parameters of the declaration must be aligned with the first parameter.
      • body (default: 1) enforces indentation level for the body of a function declaration.
    • "FunctionExpression" takes an object to define rules for function expressions.
      • parameters (off by default) enforces indentation level for parameters in a function expression. This can either be a number indicating indentation level, or the string "first" indicating that all parameters of the expression must be aligned with the first parameter.
      • body (default: 1) enforces indentation level for the body of a function expression.
    • "CallExpression" takes an object to define rules for function call expressions.
      • arguments (off by default) enforces indentation level for arguments in a call expression. This can either be a number indicating indentation level, or the string "first" indicating that all arguments of the expression must be aligned with the first argument.
    • "ArrayExpression" (default: 1) enforces indentation level for elements in arrays. It can also be set to the string "first", indicating that all the elements in the array should be aligned with the first element.
    • "ObjectExpression" (default: 1) enforces indentation level for properties in objects. It can be set to the string "first", indicating that all properties in the object should be aligned with the first property.

    Level of indentation denotes the multiple of the indent specified. Example:

    • Indent of 4 spaces with VariableDeclarator set to 2 will indent the multi-line variable declarations with 8 spaces.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with VariableDeclarator set to 2 will indent the multi-line variable declarations with 4 spaces.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with VariableDeclarator set to {"var": 2, "let": 2, "const": 3} will indent the multi-line variable declarations with 4 spaces for var and let, 6 spaces for const statements.
    • Indent of tab with VariableDeclarator set to 2 will indent the multi-line variable declarations with 2 tabs.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with SwitchCase set to 0 will not indent case clauses with respect to switch statements.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with SwitchCase set to 1 will indent case clauses with 2 spaces with respect to switch statements.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with SwitchCase set to 2 will indent case clauses with 4 spaces with respect to switch statements.
    • Indent of tab with SwitchCase set to 2 will indent case clauses with 2 tabs with respect to switch statements.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with MemberExpression set to 0 will indent the multi-line property chains with 0 spaces.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with MemberExpression set to 1 will indent the multi-line property chains with 2 spaces.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with MemberExpression set to 2 will indent the multi-line property chains with 4 spaces.
    • Indent of 4 spaces with MemberExpression set to 0 will indent the multi-line property chains with 0 spaces.
    • Indent of 4 spaces with MemberExpression set to 1 will indent the multi-line property chains with 4 spaces.
    • Indent of 4 spaces with MemberExpression set to 2 will indent the multi-line property chains with 8 spaces.

    tab

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the "tab" option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", "tab"]*/
    
    if (a) {
         b=c;
    function foo(d) {
               e=f;
     }
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the "tab" option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", "tab"]*/
    
    if (a) {
    /*tab*/b=c;
    /*tab*/function foo(d) {
    /*tab*//*tab*/e=f;
    /*tab*/}
    }

    SwitchCase

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "SwitchCase": 1 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "SwitchCase": 1 }]*/
    
    switch(a){
    case "a":
        break;
    case "b":
        break;
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "SwitchCase": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "SwitchCase": 1 }]*/
    
    switch(a){
      case "a":
        break;
      case "b":
        break;
    }

    VariableDeclarator

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 1 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 1 }]*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    var a,
        b,
        c;
    let a,
        b,
        c;
    const a = 1,
        b = 2,
        c = 3;

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 1 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 1 }]*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    var a,
      b,
      c;
    let a,
      b,
      c;
    const a = 1,
      b = 2,
      c = 3;

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 2 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 2 }]*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    var a,
        b,
        c;
    let a,
        b,
        c;
    const a = 1,
        b = 2,
        c = 3;

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "VariableDeclarator": { "var": 2, "let": 2, "const": 3 } } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "VariableDeclarator": { "var": 2, "let": 2, "const": 3 } }]*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    var a,
        b,
        c;
    let a,
        b,
        c;
    const a = 1,
          b = 2,
          c = 3;

    outerIIFEBody

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the options 2, { "outerIIFEBody": 0 }:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "outerIIFEBody": 0 }]*/
    
    (function() {
    
      function foo(x) {
        return x + 1;
      }
    
    })();
    
    
    if(y) {
    console.log('foo');
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the options 2, {"outerIIFEBody": 0}:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "outerIIFEBody": 0 }]*/
    
    (function() {
    
    function foo(x) {
      return x + 1;
    }
    
    })();
    
    
    if(y) {
       console.log('foo');
    }

    MemberExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "MemberExpression": 1 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "MemberExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    foo
    .bar
    .baz()

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "MemberExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "MemberExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    foo
      .bar
      .baz();
    
    // Any indentation is permitted in variable declarations and assignments.
    var bip = aardvark.badger
                      .coyote;

    FunctionDeclaration

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} }]*/
    
    function foo(bar,
      baz,
      qux) {
        qux();
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} }]*/
    
    function foo(bar,
        baz,
        qux) {
      qux();
    }

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"parameters": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"FunctionDeclaration": {"parameters": "first"}}]*/
    
    function foo(bar, baz,
      qux, boop) {
      qux();
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"parameters": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"FunctionDeclaration": {"parameters": "first"}}]*/
    
    function foo(bar, baz,
                 qux, boop) {
      qux();
    }

    FunctionExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} }]*/
    
    var foo = function(bar,
      baz,
      qux) {
        qux();
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} }]*/
    
    var foo = function(bar,
        baz,
        qux) {
      qux();
    }

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"parameters": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"FunctionExpression": {"parameters": "first"}}]*/
    
    var foo = function(bar, baz,
      qux, boop) {
      qux();
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"parameters": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"FunctionExpression": {"parameters": "first"}}]*/
    
    var foo = function(bar, baz,
                       qux, boop) {
      qux();
    }

    CallExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": 1} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": 1} }]*/
    
    foo(bar,
        baz,
          qux
    );

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": 1} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": 1} }]*/
    
    foo(bar,
      baz,
      qux
    );

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"CallExpression": {"arguments": "first"}}]*/
    
    foo(bar, baz,
      baz, boop, beep);

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"CallExpression": {"arguments": "first"}}]*/
    
    foo(bar, baz,
        baz, boop, beep);

    ArrayExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "ArrayExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "ArrayExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    var foo = [
        bar,
    baz,
          qux
    ];

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "ArrayExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "ArrayExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    var foo = [
      bar,
      baz,
      qux
    ];

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "ArrayExpression": "first" } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"ArrayExpression": "first"}]*/
    
    var foo = [bar,
      baz,
      qux
    ];

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "ArrayExpression": "first" } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"ArrayExpression": "first"}]*/
    
    var foo = [bar,
               baz,
               qux
    ];

    ObjectExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "ObjectExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "ObjectExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    var foo = {
        bar: 1,
    baz: 2,
          qux: 3
    };

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "ObjectExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "ObjectExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    var foo = {
      bar: 1,
      baz: 2,
      qux: 3
    };

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "ObjectExpression": "first" } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"ObjectExpression": "first"}]*/
    
    var foo = { bar: 1,
      baz: 2 };

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "ObjectExpression": "first" } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"ObjectExpression": "first"}]*/
    
    var foo = { bar: 1,
                baz: 2 };

    Compatibility

    Unexpected function expression.
    Open

            <div align="center" class="jogwheel-navigation-list">${navigation.map(function (item) {
    Severity: Minor
    Found in tasks/partials/header.js by eslint

    Suggest using arrow functions as callbacks. (prefer-arrow-callback)

    Arrow functions are suited to callbacks, because:

    • this keywords in arrow functions bind to the upper scope's.
    • The notation of the arrow function is shorter than function expression's.

    Rule Details

    This rule is aimed to flag usage of function expressions in an argument list.

    The following patterns are considered problems:

    /*eslint prefer-arrow-callback: "error"*/
    
    foo(function(a) { return a; });
    foo(function() { return this.a; }.bind(this));

    The following patterns are not considered problems:

    /*eslint prefer-arrow-callback: "error"*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    foo(a => a);
    foo(function*() { yield; });
    
    // this is not a callback.
    var foo = function foo(a) { return a; };
    
    // using `this` without `.bind(this)`.
    foo(function() { return this.a; });
    
    // recursively.
    foo(function bar(n) { return n && n + bar(n - 1); });

    Options

    This rule takes one optional argument, an object which is an options object.

    allowNamedFunctions

    This is a boolean option and it is false by default. When set to true, the rule doesn't warn on named functions used as callbacks.

    Examples of correct code for the { "allowNamedFunctions": true } option:

    /*eslint prefer-arrow-callback: ["error", { "allowNamedFunctions": true }]*/
    
    foo(function bar() {});

    allowUnboundThis

    This is a boolean option and it is true by default. When set to false, this option allows the use of this without restriction and checks for dynamically assigned this values such as when using Array.prototype.map with a context argument. Normally, the rule will flag the use of this whenever a function does not use bind() to specify the value of this constantly.

    Examples of incorrect code for the { "allowUnboundThis": false } option:

    /*eslint prefer-arrow-callback: ["error", { "allowUnboundThis": false }]*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    foo(function() { this.a; });
    
    foo(function() { (() => this); });
    
    someArray.map(function (itm) { return this.doSomething(itm); }, someObject);

    When Not To Use It

    This rule should not be used in ES3/5 environments.

    In ES2015 (ES6) or later, if you don't want to be notified about function expressions in an argument list, you can safely disable this rule. Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

    Unexpected var, use let or const instead.
    Open

                    var href = item.href || `#${name.split(' ').join('-').toLowerCase()}`;
    Severity: Minor
    Found in tasks/partials/header.js by eslint

    require let or const instead of var (no-var)

    ECMAScript 6 allows programmers to create variables with block scope instead of function scope using the let and const keywords. Block scope is common in many other programming languages and helps programmers avoid mistakes such as:

    var count = people.length;
    var enoughFood = count > sandwiches.length;
    
    if (enoughFood) {
        var count = sandwiches.length; // accidentally overriding the count variable
        console.log("We have " + count + " sandwiches for everyone. Plenty for all!");
    }
    
    // our count variable is no longer accurate
    console.log("We have " + count + " people and " + sandwiches.length + " sandwiches!");

    Rule Details

    This rule is aimed at discouraging the use of var and encouraging the use of const or let instead.

    Examples

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule:

    /*eslint no-var: "error"*/
    
    var x = "y";
    var CONFIG = {};

    Examples of correct code for this rule:

    /*eslint no-var: "error"*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    let x = "y";
    const CONFIG = {};

    When Not To Use It

    In addition to non-ES6 environments, existing JavaScript projects that are beginning to introduce ES6 into their codebase may not want to apply this rule if the cost of migrating from var to let is too costly. Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

    Expected indentation of 2 tabs but found 3.
    Open

                }).join(' | ')}</div>
    Severity: Minor
    Found in tasks/partials/header.js by eslint

    enforce consistent indentation (indent)

    There are several common guidelines which require specific indentation of nested blocks and statements, like:

    function hello(indentSize, type) {
        if (indentSize === 4 && type !== 'tab') {
            console.log('Each next indentation will increase on 4 spaces');
        }
    }

    These are the most common scenarios recommended in different style guides:

    • Two spaces, not longer and no tabs: Google, npm, Node.js, Idiomatic, Felix
    • Tabs: jQuery
    • Four spaces: Crockford

    Rule Details

    This rule enforces a consistent indentation style. The default style is 4 spaces.

    Options

    This rule has a mixed option:

    For example, for 2-space indentation:

    {
        "indent": ["error", 2]
    }

    Or for tabbed indentation:

    {
        "indent": ["error", "tab"]
    }

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default options:

    /*eslint indent: "error"*/
    
    if (a) {
      b=c;
      function foo(d) {
        e=f;
      }
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the default options:

    /*eslint indent: "error"*/
    
    if (a) {
        b=c;
        function foo(d) {
            e=f;
        }
    }

    This rule has an object option:

    • "SwitchCase" (default: 0) enforces indentation level for case clauses in switch statements
    • "VariableDeclarator" (default: 1) enforces indentation level for var declarators; can also take an object to define separate rules for var, let and const declarations.
    • "outerIIFEBody" (default: 1) enforces indentation level for file-level IIFEs.
    • "MemberExpression" (off by default) enforces indentation level for multi-line property chains (except in variable declarations and assignments)
    • "FunctionDeclaration" takes an object to define rules for function declarations.
      • parameters (off by default) enforces indentation level for parameters in a function declaration. This can either be a number indicating indentation level, or the string "first" indicating that all parameters of the declaration must be aligned with the first parameter.
      • body (default: 1) enforces indentation level for the body of a function declaration.
    • "FunctionExpression" takes an object to define rules for function expressions.
      • parameters (off by default) enforces indentation level for parameters in a function expression. This can either be a number indicating indentation level, or the string "first" indicating that all parameters of the expression must be aligned with the first parameter.
      • body (default: 1) enforces indentation level for the body of a function expression.
    • "CallExpression" takes an object to define rules for function call expressions.
      • arguments (off by default) enforces indentation level for arguments in a call expression. This can either be a number indicating indentation level, or the string "first" indicating that all arguments of the expression must be aligned with the first argument.
    • "ArrayExpression" (default: 1) enforces indentation level for elements in arrays. It can also be set to the string "first", indicating that all the elements in the array should be aligned with the first element.
    • "ObjectExpression" (default: 1) enforces indentation level for properties in objects. It can be set to the string "first", indicating that all properties in the object should be aligned with the first property.

    Level of indentation denotes the multiple of the indent specified. Example:

    • Indent of 4 spaces with VariableDeclarator set to 2 will indent the multi-line variable declarations with 8 spaces.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with VariableDeclarator set to 2 will indent the multi-line variable declarations with 4 spaces.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with VariableDeclarator set to {"var": 2, "let": 2, "const": 3} will indent the multi-line variable declarations with 4 spaces for var and let, 6 spaces for const statements.
    • Indent of tab with VariableDeclarator set to 2 will indent the multi-line variable declarations with 2 tabs.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with SwitchCase set to 0 will not indent case clauses with respect to switch statements.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with SwitchCase set to 1 will indent case clauses with 2 spaces with respect to switch statements.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with SwitchCase set to 2 will indent case clauses with 4 spaces with respect to switch statements.
    • Indent of tab with SwitchCase set to 2 will indent case clauses with 2 tabs with respect to switch statements.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with MemberExpression set to 0 will indent the multi-line property chains with 0 spaces.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with MemberExpression set to 1 will indent the multi-line property chains with 2 spaces.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with MemberExpression set to 2 will indent the multi-line property chains with 4 spaces.
    • Indent of 4 spaces with MemberExpression set to 0 will indent the multi-line property chains with 0 spaces.
    • Indent of 4 spaces with MemberExpression set to 1 will indent the multi-line property chains with 4 spaces.
    • Indent of 4 spaces with MemberExpression set to 2 will indent the multi-line property chains with 8 spaces.

    tab

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the "tab" option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", "tab"]*/
    
    if (a) {
         b=c;
    function foo(d) {
               e=f;
     }
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the "tab" option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", "tab"]*/
    
    if (a) {
    /*tab*/b=c;
    /*tab*/function foo(d) {
    /*tab*//*tab*/e=f;
    /*tab*/}
    }

    SwitchCase

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "SwitchCase": 1 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "SwitchCase": 1 }]*/
    
    switch(a){
    case "a":
        break;
    case "b":
        break;
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "SwitchCase": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "SwitchCase": 1 }]*/
    
    switch(a){
      case "a":
        break;
      case "b":
        break;
    }

    VariableDeclarator

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 1 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 1 }]*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    var a,
        b,
        c;
    let a,
        b,
        c;
    const a = 1,
        b = 2,
        c = 3;

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 1 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 1 }]*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    var a,
      b,
      c;
    let a,
      b,
      c;
    const a = 1,
      b = 2,
      c = 3;

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 2 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 2 }]*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    var a,
        b,
        c;
    let a,
        b,
        c;
    const a = 1,
        b = 2,
        c = 3;

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "VariableDeclarator": { "var": 2, "let": 2, "const": 3 } } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "VariableDeclarator": { "var": 2, "let": 2, "const": 3 } }]*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    var a,
        b,
        c;
    let a,
        b,
        c;
    const a = 1,
          b = 2,
          c = 3;

    outerIIFEBody

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the options 2, { "outerIIFEBody": 0 }:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "outerIIFEBody": 0 }]*/
    
    (function() {
    
      function foo(x) {
        return x + 1;
      }
    
    })();
    
    
    if(y) {
    console.log('foo');
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the options 2, {"outerIIFEBody": 0}:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "outerIIFEBody": 0 }]*/
    
    (function() {
    
    function foo(x) {
      return x + 1;
    }
    
    })();
    
    
    if(y) {
       console.log('foo');
    }

    MemberExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "MemberExpression": 1 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "MemberExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    foo
    .bar
    .baz()

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "MemberExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "MemberExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    foo
      .bar
      .baz();
    
    // Any indentation is permitted in variable declarations and assignments.
    var bip = aardvark.badger
                      .coyote;

    FunctionDeclaration

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} }]*/
    
    function foo(bar,
      baz,
      qux) {
        qux();
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} }]*/
    
    function foo(bar,
        baz,
        qux) {
      qux();
    }

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"parameters": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"FunctionDeclaration": {"parameters": "first"}}]*/
    
    function foo(bar, baz,
      qux, boop) {
      qux();
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"parameters": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"FunctionDeclaration": {"parameters": "first"}}]*/
    
    function foo(bar, baz,
                 qux, boop) {
      qux();
    }

    FunctionExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} }]*/
    
    var foo = function(bar,
      baz,
      qux) {
        qux();
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} }]*/
    
    var foo = function(bar,
        baz,
        qux) {
      qux();
    }

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"parameters": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"FunctionExpression": {"parameters": "first"}}]*/
    
    var foo = function(bar, baz,
      qux, boop) {
      qux();
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"parameters": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"FunctionExpression": {"parameters": "first"}}]*/
    
    var foo = function(bar, baz,
                       qux, boop) {
      qux();
    }

    CallExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": 1} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": 1} }]*/
    
    foo(bar,
        baz,
          qux
    );

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": 1} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": 1} }]*/
    
    foo(bar,
      baz,
      qux
    );

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"CallExpression": {"arguments": "first"}}]*/
    
    foo(bar, baz,
      baz, boop, beep);

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"CallExpression": {"arguments": "first"}}]*/
    
    foo(bar, baz,
        baz, boop, beep);

    ArrayExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "ArrayExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "ArrayExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    var foo = [
        bar,
    baz,
          qux
    ];

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "ArrayExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "ArrayExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    var foo = [
      bar,
      baz,
      qux
    ];

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "ArrayExpression": "first" } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"ArrayExpression": "first"}]*/
    
    var foo = [bar,
      baz,
      qux
    ];

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "ArrayExpression": "first" } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"ArrayExpression": "first"}]*/
    
    var foo = [bar,
               baz,
               qux
    ];

    ObjectExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "ObjectExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "ObjectExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    var foo = {
        bar: 1,
    baz: 2,
          qux: 3
    };

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "ObjectExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "ObjectExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    var foo = {
      bar: 1,
      baz: 2,
      qux: 3
    };

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "ObjectExpression": "first" } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"ObjectExpression": "first"}]*/
    
    var foo = { bar: 1,
      baz: 2 };

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "ObjectExpression": "first" } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"ObjectExpression": "first"}]*/
    
    var foo = { bar: 1,
                baz: 2 };

    Compatibility

    Unexpected var, use let or const instead.
    Open

                    var name = item.name || item;
    Severity: Minor
    Found in tasks/partials/header.js by eslint

    require let or const instead of var (no-var)

    ECMAScript 6 allows programmers to create variables with block scope instead of function scope using the let and const keywords. Block scope is common in many other programming languages and helps programmers avoid mistakes such as:

    var count = people.length;
    var enoughFood = count > sandwiches.length;
    
    if (enoughFood) {
        var count = sandwiches.length; // accidentally overriding the count variable
        console.log("We have " + count + " sandwiches for everyone. Plenty for all!");
    }
    
    // our count variable is no longer accurate
    console.log("We have " + count + " people and " + sandwiches.length + " sandwiches!");

    Rule Details

    This rule is aimed at discouraging the use of var and encouraging the use of const or let instead.

    Examples

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule:

    /*eslint no-var: "error"*/
    
    var x = "y";
    var CONFIG = {};

    Examples of correct code for this rule:

    /*eslint no-var: "error"*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    let x = "y";
    const CONFIG = {};

    When Not To Use It

    In addition to non-ES6 environments, existing JavaScript projects that are beginning to introduce ES6 into their codebase may not want to apply this rule if the cost of migrating from var to let is too costly. Source: http://eslint.org/docs/rules/

    Expected indentation of 3 tabs but found 4.
    Open

                    var name = item.name || item;
    Severity: Minor
    Found in tasks/partials/header.js by eslint

    enforce consistent indentation (indent)

    There are several common guidelines which require specific indentation of nested blocks and statements, like:

    function hello(indentSize, type) {
        if (indentSize === 4 && type !== 'tab') {
            console.log('Each next indentation will increase on 4 spaces');
        }
    }

    These are the most common scenarios recommended in different style guides:

    • Two spaces, not longer and no tabs: Google, npm, Node.js, Idiomatic, Felix
    • Tabs: jQuery
    • Four spaces: Crockford

    Rule Details

    This rule enforces a consistent indentation style. The default style is 4 spaces.

    Options

    This rule has a mixed option:

    For example, for 2-space indentation:

    {
        "indent": ["error", 2]
    }

    Or for tabbed indentation:

    {
        "indent": ["error", "tab"]
    }

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default options:

    /*eslint indent: "error"*/
    
    if (a) {
      b=c;
      function foo(d) {
        e=f;
      }
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the default options:

    /*eslint indent: "error"*/
    
    if (a) {
        b=c;
        function foo(d) {
            e=f;
        }
    }

    This rule has an object option:

    • "SwitchCase" (default: 0) enforces indentation level for case clauses in switch statements
    • "VariableDeclarator" (default: 1) enforces indentation level for var declarators; can also take an object to define separate rules for var, let and const declarations.
    • "outerIIFEBody" (default: 1) enforces indentation level for file-level IIFEs.
    • "MemberExpression" (off by default) enforces indentation level for multi-line property chains (except in variable declarations and assignments)
    • "FunctionDeclaration" takes an object to define rules for function declarations.
      • parameters (off by default) enforces indentation level for parameters in a function declaration. This can either be a number indicating indentation level, or the string "first" indicating that all parameters of the declaration must be aligned with the first parameter.
      • body (default: 1) enforces indentation level for the body of a function declaration.
    • "FunctionExpression" takes an object to define rules for function expressions.
      • parameters (off by default) enforces indentation level for parameters in a function expression. This can either be a number indicating indentation level, or the string "first" indicating that all parameters of the expression must be aligned with the first parameter.
      • body (default: 1) enforces indentation level for the body of a function expression.
    • "CallExpression" takes an object to define rules for function call expressions.
      • arguments (off by default) enforces indentation level for arguments in a call expression. This can either be a number indicating indentation level, or the string "first" indicating that all arguments of the expression must be aligned with the first argument.
    • "ArrayExpression" (default: 1) enforces indentation level for elements in arrays. It can also be set to the string "first", indicating that all the elements in the array should be aligned with the first element.
    • "ObjectExpression" (default: 1) enforces indentation level for properties in objects. It can be set to the string "first", indicating that all properties in the object should be aligned with the first property.

    Level of indentation denotes the multiple of the indent specified. Example:

    • Indent of 4 spaces with VariableDeclarator set to 2 will indent the multi-line variable declarations with 8 spaces.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with VariableDeclarator set to 2 will indent the multi-line variable declarations with 4 spaces.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with VariableDeclarator set to {"var": 2, "let": 2, "const": 3} will indent the multi-line variable declarations with 4 spaces for var and let, 6 spaces for const statements.
    • Indent of tab with VariableDeclarator set to 2 will indent the multi-line variable declarations with 2 tabs.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with SwitchCase set to 0 will not indent case clauses with respect to switch statements.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with SwitchCase set to 1 will indent case clauses with 2 spaces with respect to switch statements.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with SwitchCase set to 2 will indent case clauses with 4 spaces with respect to switch statements.
    • Indent of tab with SwitchCase set to 2 will indent case clauses with 2 tabs with respect to switch statements.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with MemberExpression set to 0 will indent the multi-line property chains with 0 spaces.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with MemberExpression set to 1 will indent the multi-line property chains with 2 spaces.
    • Indent of 2 spaces with MemberExpression set to 2 will indent the multi-line property chains with 4 spaces.
    • Indent of 4 spaces with MemberExpression set to 0 will indent the multi-line property chains with 0 spaces.
    • Indent of 4 spaces with MemberExpression set to 1 will indent the multi-line property chains with 4 spaces.
    • Indent of 4 spaces with MemberExpression set to 2 will indent the multi-line property chains with 8 spaces.

    tab

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the "tab" option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", "tab"]*/
    
    if (a) {
         b=c;
    function foo(d) {
               e=f;
     }
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the "tab" option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", "tab"]*/
    
    if (a) {
    /*tab*/b=c;
    /*tab*/function foo(d) {
    /*tab*//*tab*/e=f;
    /*tab*/}
    }

    SwitchCase

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "SwitchCase": 1 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "SwitchCase": 1 }]*/
    
    switch(a){
    case "a":
        break;
    case "b":
        break;
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "SwitchCase": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "SwitchCase": 1 }]*/
    
    switch(a){
      case "a":
        break;
      case "b":
        break;
    }

    VariableDeclarator

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 1 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 1 }]*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    var a,
        b,
        c;
    let a,
        b,
        c;
    const a = 1,
        b = 2,
        c = 3;

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 1 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 1 }]*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    var a,
      b,
      c;
    let a,
      b,
      c;
    const a = 1,
      b = 2,
      c = 3;

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 2 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "VariableDeclarator": 2 }]*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    var a,
        b,
        c;
    let a,
        b,
        c;
    const a = 1,
        b = 2,
        c = 3;

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "VariableDeclarator": { "var": 2, "let": 2, "const": 3 } } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "VariableDeclarator": { "var": 2, "let": 2, "const": 3 } }]*/
    /*eslint-env es6*/
    
    var a,
        b,
        c;
    let a,
        b,
        c;
    const a = 1,
          b = 2,
          c = 3;

    outerIIFEBody

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the options 2, { "outerIIFEBody": 0 }:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "outerIIFEBody": 0 }]*/
    
    (function() {
    
      function foo(x) {
        return x + 1;
      }
    
    })();
    
    
    if(y) {
    console.log('foo');
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the options 2, {"outerIIFEBody": 0}:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "outerIIFEBody": 0 }]*/
    
    (function() {
    
    function foo(x) {
      return x + 1;
    }
    
    })();
    
    
    if(y) {
       console.log('foo');
    }

    MemberExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "MemberExpression": 1 } options:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "MemberExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    foo
    .bar
    .baz()

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "MemberExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "MemberExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    foo
      .bar
      .baz();
    
    // Any indentation is permitted in variable declarations and assignments.
    var bip = aardvark.badger
                      .coyote;

    FunctionDeclaration

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} }]*/
    
    function foo(bar,
      baz,
      qux) {
        qux();
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} }]*/
    
    function foo(bar,
        baz,
        qux) {
      qux();
    }

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"parameters": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"FunctionDeclaration": {"parameters": "first"}}]*/
    
    function foo(bar, baz,
      qux, boop) {
      qux();
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionDeclaration": {"parameters": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"FunctionDeclaration": {"parameters": "first"}}]*/
    
    function foo(bar, baz,
                 qux, boop) {
      qux();
    }

    FunctionExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} }]*/
    
    var foo = function(bar,
      baz,
      qux) {
        qux();
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"body": 1, "parameters": 2} }]*/
    
    var foo = function(bar,
        baz,
        qux) {
      qux();
    }

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"parameters": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"FunctionExpression": {"parameters": "first"}}]*/
    
    var foo = function(bar, baz,
      qux, boop) {
      qux();
    }

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "FunctionExpression": {"parameters": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"FunctionExpression": {"parameters": "first"}}]*/
    
    var foo = function(bar, baz,
                       qux, boop) {
      qux();
    }

    CallExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": 1} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": 1} }]*/
    
    foo(bar,
        baz,
          qux
    );

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": 1} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": 1} }]*/
    
    foo(bar,
      baz,
      qux
    );

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"CallExpression": {"arguments": "first"}}]*/
    
    foo(bar, baz,
      baz, boop, beep);

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "CallExpression": {"arguments": "first"} } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"CallExpression": {"arguments": "first"}}]*/
    
    foo(bar, baz,
        baz, boop, beep);

    ArrayExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "ArrayExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "ArrayExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    var foo = [
        bar,
    baz,
          qux
    ];

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "ArrayExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "ArrayExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    var foo = [
      bar,
      baz,
      qux
    ];

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "ArrayExpression": "first" } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"ArrayExpression": "first"}]*/
    
    var foo = [bar,
      baz,
      qux
    ];

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "ArrayExpression": "first" } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"ArrayExpression": "first"}]*/
    
    var foo = [bar,
               baz,
               qux
    ];

    ObjectExpression

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "ObjectExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "ObjectExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    var foo = {
        bar: 1,
    baz: 2,
          qux: 3
    };

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "ObjectExpression": 1 } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, { "ObjectExpression": 1 }]*/
    
    var foo = {
      bar: 1,
      baz: 2,
      qux: 3
    };

    Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the 2, { "ObjectExpression": "first" } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"ObjectExpression": "first"}]*/
    
    var foo = { bar: 1,
      baz: 2 };

    Examples of correct code for this rule with the 2, { "ObjectExpression": "first" } option:

    /*eslint indent: ["error", 2, {"ObjectExpression": "first"}]*/
    
    var foo = { bar: 1,
                baz: 2 };

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