"vars-on-top": 0, // requires to declare all vars on top of their containing scope (off by default)
"wrap-iife": 0, // require immediate function invocation to be wrapped in parentheses (off by default)
"yoda": 1, // require or disallow Yoda conditions
// Strict Mode
// These rules relate to using strict mode.
"global-strict": [2, "always"], // require or disallow the "use strict" pragma in the global scope (off by default in the node environment)
"no-extra-strict": 1, // disallow unnecessary use of "use strict"; when already in strict mode
"strict": 0, // require that all functions are run in strict mode
// Variables
// These rules have to do with variable declarations.
"no-catch-shadow": 1, // disallow the catch clause parameter name being the same as a variable in the outer scope (off by default in the node environment)
"no-delete-var": 1, // disallow deletion of variables
"no-label-var": 1, // disallow labels that share a name with a variable
"no-shadow": 1, // disallow declaration of variables already declared in the outer scope
"no-shadow-restricted-names": 1, // disallow shadowing of names such as arguments
"no-undef": 2, // disallow use of undeclared variables unless mentioned in a /*global */ block
"no-undefined": 0, // disallow use of undefined variable (off by default)
"no-undef-init": 1, // disallow use of undefined when initializing variables
"no-unused-vars": [1, {"vars": "all", "args": "none"}], // disallow declaration of variables that are not used in the code
"no-use-before-define": 0, // disallow use of variables before they are defined
// Node.js
// These rules are specific to JavaScript running on Node.js.
"handle-callback-err": 1, // enforces error handling in callbacks (off by default) (on by default in the node environment)
"no-mixed-requires": 1, // disallow mixing regular variable and require declarations (off by default) (on by default in the node environment)
"no-new-require": 1, // disallow use of new operator with the require function (off by default) (on by default in the node environment)
"no-path-concat": 1, // disallow string concatenation with __dirname and __filename (off by default) (on by default in the node environment)
"no-process-exit": 0, // disallow process.exit() (on by default in the node environment)
"no-restricted-modules": 1, // restrict usage of specified node modules (off by default)
"no-sync": 0, // disallow use of synchronous methods (off by default)
// Stylistic Issues
// These rules are purely matters of style and are quite subjective.
"key-spacing": 0,
"comma-spacing": 0,
"no-multi-spaces": 0,
"brace-style": 0, // enforce one true brace style (off by default)
"space-unary-ops": [1, { "words": true, "nonwords": false }], // require or disallow spaces before/after unary operators (words on by default, nonwords off by default)
"max-nested-callbacks": 0, // specify the maximum depth callbacks can be nested (off by default)
"one-var": 0, // allow just one var statement per function (off by default)
"wrap-regex": 0, // require regex literals to be wrapped in parentheses (off by default)
// Legacy
// The following rules are included for compatibility with JSHint and JSLint. While the names of the rules may not match up with the JSHint/JSLint counterpart, the functionality is the same.
"max-depth": 0, // specify the maximum depth that blocks can be nested (off by default)
"max-len": 0, // specify the maximum length of a line in your program (off by default)
"max-params": 0, // limits the number of parameters that can be used in the function declaration. (off by default)
"max-statements": 0, // specify the maximum number of statement allowed in a function (off by default)
"no-bitwise": 1, // disallow use of bitwise operators (off by default)