Expected linebreaks to be ‘LF’ but found ‘CRLF’ linebreak-style

Check if you have the linebreak-style rule configure as below either in your .eslintrc or in source code:

/*eslint linebreak-style: ["error", "unix"]*/

Since you’re working on Windows, you may want to use this rule instead:

/*eslint linebreak-style: ["error", "windows"]*/

Refer to the documentation of linebreak-style:

When developing with a lot of people all having different editors, VCS
applications and operating systems it may occur that different line
endings are written by either of the mentioned (might especially
happen when using the windows and mac versions of SourceTree
together).

The linebreaks (new lines) used in windows operating system are
usually carriage returns (CR) followed by a line feed (LF) making it a
carriage return line feed (CRLF) whereas Linux and Unix use a simple
line feed (LF). The corresponding control sequences are "\n" (for LF)
and "\r\n" for (CRLF).

This is a rule that is automatically fixable. The --fix option on the command line automatically fixes problems reported by this rule.

But if you wish to retain CRLF line-endings in your code (as you’re working on Windows) do not use the fix option.

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