| # import/no-amd |
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| <!-- end auto-generated rule header --> |
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| Reports `require([array], ...)` and `define([array], ...)` function calls at the |
| module scope. Will not report if !=2 arguments, or first argument is not a literal array. |
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| Intended for temporary use when migrating to pure ES6 modules. |
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| ## Rule Details |
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| This will be reported: |
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| ```js |
| define(["a", "b"], function (a, b) { /* ... */ }) |
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| require(["b", "c"], function (b, c) { /* ... */ }) |
| ``` |
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| CommonJS `require` is still valid. |
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| ## When Not To Use It |
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| If you don't mind mixing module systems (sometimes this is useful), you probably |
| don't want this rule. |
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| It is also fairly noisy if you have a larger codebase that is being transitioned |
| from AMD to ES6 modules. |
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| ## Contributors |
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| Special thanks to @xjamundx for donating his no-define rule as a start to this. |
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| ## Further Reading |
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| - [`no-commonjs`](./no-commonjs.md): report CommonJS `require` and `exports` |
| - Source: <https://github.com/xjamundx/eslint-plugin-modules> |