refactor(lib): remove eslint deactivation#738
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SanderElias merged 1 commit intoscullyio:mainfrom Jul 14, 2020
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refactor(lib): remove eslint deactivation#738SanderElias merged 1 commit intoscullyio:mainfrom geromegrignon:patch-2
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remove eslint deactivation as there is no more explicit any with #736 changes
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What kind of change does this PR introduce?
Remove the eslint deactivation as there is no more explicit any mention with #736 changes
What is the current behavior?
The linter rule 'no explicit any' is deactivated.
What is the new behavior?
The rule isn't deactivated anymore.
Does this PR introduce a breaking change?