workspace: migrate to eslint-plugin-alex from stand-alone CLI#4898
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Why
After integrating
case-policechecks within ESLint, the only stand-alone CLI/check which left was alex (for insensitive writing language). Unfortunately, I have learned that there is no ESLint plugin for that to, so I have created one:Using it through ESLint should ease the DX process and allow to see warning immediately in chosen IDE/editor, without a need of running separate command.
How
Migrate to
eslint-plugin-alexfrom stand-alone CLI, move configs, update CI scripts and contributing guide.