build: update npm install command to use --legacy-peer-deps
This change modifies the build scripts to use --legacy-peer-deps flag when installing npm dependencies to resolve potential peer dependency conflicts during the build process. The change is applied to both bash (build.sh) and batch (build.bat) build scripts.
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@@ -15,64 +15,53 @@ const Rules = require("../rules");
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// Helpers
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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const sharedDefaultConfig = [
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// intentionally empty config to ensure these files are globbed by default
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{
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files: ["**/*.js", "**/*.mjs"],
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},
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{
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files: ["**/*.cjs"],
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languageOptions: {
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sourceType: "commonjs",
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ecmaVersion: "latest",
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},
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},
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exports.defaultConfig = [
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{
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plugins: {
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"@": {
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/*
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* Because we try to delay loading rules until absolutely
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* necessary, a proxy allows us to hook into the lazy-loading
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* aspect of the rules map while still keeping all of the
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* relevant configuration inside of the config array.
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*/
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rules: new Proxy({}, {
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get(target, property) {
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return Rules.get(property);
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},
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has(target, property) {
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return Rules.has(property);
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}
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})
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}
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},
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languageOptions: {
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sourceType: "module",
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ecmaVersion: "latest",
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parser: require("espree"),
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parserOptions: {}
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}
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},
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// default ignores are listed here
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{
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ignores: [
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"**/node_modules/",
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".git/"
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]
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},
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// intentionally empty config to ensure these files are globbed by default
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{
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files: ["**/*.js", "**/*.mjs"]
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},
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{
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files: ["**/*.cjs"],
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languageOptions: {
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sourceType: "commonjs",
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ecmaVersion: "latest"
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}
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}
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];
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exports.defaultConfig = Object.freeze([
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{
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plugins: {
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"@": {
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languages: {
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js: require("../languages/js"),
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},
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/*
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* Because we try to delay loading rules until absolutely
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* necessary, a proxy allows us to hook into the lazy-loading
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* aspect of the rules map while still keeping all of the
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* relevant configuration inside of the config array.
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*/
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rules: new Proxy(
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{},
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{
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get(target, property) {
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return Rules.get(property);
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},
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has(target, property) {
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return Rules.has(property);
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},
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},
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),
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},
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},
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language: "@/js",
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linterOptions: {
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reportUnusedDisableDirectives: 1,
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},
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},
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// default ignores are listed here
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{
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ignores: ["**/node_modules/", ".git/"],
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},
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...sharedDefaultConfig,
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]);
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exports.defaultRuleTesterConfig = Object.freeze([
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{ files: ["**"] }, // Make sure the default config matches for all files
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...sharedDefaultConfig,
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]);
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