#Sorry for the delay getting back to you

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tender sandal
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You can add it to the readme. I saw it already but doing it touched the whole project, while I only wanted to go over the files I edited

bitter bramble
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Gotcha. I still need to consider the right way of going about this. I am planning on introducing a PR that fixes all the auto-fixable items so that will no longer be an issue, but I was waiting for the right time for it. I need to ask @deft galleon if it'll adversely affect the feature/advancedEffects branch to the point where it'd be better to hold off.

My IDE (Webstorm) has a setup for both Prettier and ESLint to automatically apply fixes, but I need to confirm if that automatically scopes its changes to just the modified file, or if it applies it to the whole repository.

I'll get to updating the readme within the next couple of days; I have a busy schedule with the holidays.

tender sandal
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Well webstorm costs yearly if I am not mistaken

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I currently use vscode because it's free 😅

bitter bramble
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Yeah that's fair! I know VSCode has extensions for both as well, but I need to go confirm how they work. I'll add instructions to the readme for both IDEs.