chore: update to latest eslint and linting rules#3995
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This brings us in line with the rest of the linting rules we are wanting to use on the npm cli repos. There were several hundred over-length lines and instead of editing them all by hand I piped the failing file through `prettier` and back through `eslint` just to save some time and energy. This means there may be some quirks in the linting those files have, but we can fix those if we see them and they bother us. Other than that there were about 50 lines that are legitimately over-length, all are now explicitly overridden. Many are tests that could be snapshots. PR-URL: #3995 Credit: @wraithgar Close: #3995 Reviewed-by: @lukekarrys
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This brings us in line with the rest of the linting rules we are wanting
to use on the npm cli repos.
There were several hundred over-length lines and instead of editing them
all by hand I piped the failing file through
prettierand back througheslintjust to save some time and energy. This means there may besome quirks in the linting those files have, but we can fix those if we
see them and they bother us.
Other than that there were about 50 lines that are legitimately
over-length, all are now explicitly overridden. Many are tests that
could be snapshots.