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@putout/plugin-split-assignment-expressions

v1.2.0

Published

šŸŠPutout plugin adds ability to find and remove process.exit

Downloads

14,043

Readme

@putout/plugin-split-assignment-expressions NPM version

The assignment (=) operator is used to assign a value to a variable or property. The assignment expression itself has a value, which is the assigned value. This allows multiple assignments to be chained in order to assign a single value to multiple variables.

(c) MDN

šŸŠPutout plugin adds ability to find and split variable declarations because (re)moving a line is simpler and less error prone then changing coma (=) to colon (;).

For the same reason, diff of changed declarations are more comfortable to read. Checkout in šŸŠPutout Editor.

Install

npm i @putout/plugin-split-assignment-expressions

Rule

{
    "rules": {
        "split-assignment-expressions": "on"
    }
}

āŒ Example of incorrect code

a = b = c = 1;

āœ… Example of correct code

a = 1;
b = a;
c = a;

License

MIT