Great news @WebStormIDE but the new TSLint plugin seems to be broken.https://twitter.com/WebStormIDE/status/1110186150642237440 …
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Just to make sure we are on the same page here: the problem is that WebStorm checks .js files using TSLint, right?
I think that TSLint has always checked .js files. The problem for me is that TSLint doesn't honor the rules defined in tslint.json for Javascript files.
Got it now, thanks! The problem is that WebStorm in this case should not have linted the JavaScript files in the first place. Here's an issue that https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/WEB-38096 Sorry for the inconvenience.
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