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chore: Remove lint-staged #1419

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Using lint-staged is somewhat ineffective when linting TypeScript files due to how a module depends on its environment.

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@tassoevan tassoevan requested a review from a team July 31, 2024 15:04
Using `lint-staged` is somewhat ineffective when linting TypeScript files due to how a module depends on its environment.
@tassoevan tassoevan force-pushed the chore/drop-lint-staged branch from d2cb97e to c9448c9 Compare July 31, 2024 15:07
@tassoevan tassoevan merged commit 215e674 into main Jul 31, 2024
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@tassoevan tassoevan deleted the chore/drop-lint-staged branch July 31, 2024 15:38
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