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chore(website): use less text for type checked filter #7993
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that's a great nit!
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Is the notion of "type checked" mentioned anywhere? To me it could be interpreted as "the rule itself is type checked" and that other rules are like ESLint core rules (just JavaScript running rogue). Me playing devil's advocate though.
Mmmm, I see that the preset is called |
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ export default function RulesTable(): React.JSX.Element { | |||
setMode={(newMode): void => | |||
changeFilter('typeInformation', newMode) | |||
} | |||
label={`${TYPE_INFORMATION_EMOJI} requires type information`} | |||
label={`${TYPE_INFORMATION_EMOJI} type checked`} |
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cc @Zamiell, following up on #7666 (comment) 👋
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ export default function RulesTable(): React.JSX.Element { | |||
setMode={(newMode): void => | |||
changeFilter('typeInformation', newMode) | |||
} | |||
label={`${TYPE_INFORMATION_EMOJI} requires type information`} | |||
label={`${TYPE_INFORMATION_EMOJI} type checked`} |
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@Josh-Cena from #7993 (review) and #7993 (review):
Is the notion of "type checked" mentioned anywhere? To me it could be interpreted as "the rule itself is type checked" and that other rules are like ESLint core rules (just JavaScript running rogue). Me playing devil's advocate though.
Mmmm, I see that the preset is called recommended-type-checked. Maybe that counts as one occasion.
Yeah I think the phrase "type checked" is a good one for us to repeat. It's pretty succinct and I can't think of anything more clear.
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Uses slightly smaller text for the biggest button on the page.