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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Add a rule that fails when unstable package is used (e.g foo@1.0.0-alpha)
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
No, I wouldn't say it's a "problem", but: At least for me, when VSTHRD111 happens, and I "Alt-Enter" to get to the suggested code fixes, the first code fix listed is always to use ConfigureAwait(true). Since it is the first listed, it is the default choice when you hit "Alt-Enter" then "Enter".
In my experience, that's a
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If there is an internal library and a developer reaches into it, show a linter warning that they should import the library itself.
- Warns about a potential error (problem)
- Suggests an alternate way of doing something (su
As per the respective RFCs, IGMP uses MRD in units of 1/10s while MLD uses units of ms.
Currently the Ostinato GUI shows units as 1/10s for both IGMP and MLD.
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Hey @twostraws ! 👋🏼
Based on the screenshot here: https://twitter.com/twostraws/status/1354136797496881154/photo/1
I was wondering why imports are word-wrapped instead of formatted like everything else?
I think a format like this would be easier to read: