Modernize lint stack and convert to ESM#23
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Replace eslint 5 / prettier 1 (2018) with the same flat-config setup
sitespeed.io uses: eslint 10 + eslint-plugin-unicorn + current
prettier/config-prettier/plugin-prettier. The unicorn rules push the
package away from CommonJS, so flip the package to "type": "module" and
rewrite require/module.exports/__dirname with import/export and
import.meta.url. browsertime already imports via
await import('@sitespeed.io/<driver>') and reads .default.binPath(),
which still works under the new exports.
Co-authored-by: Claude noreply@anthropic.com
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Replace eslint 5 / prettier 1 (2018) with the same flat-config setup
sitespeed.io uses: eslint 10 + eslint-plugin-unicorn + current
prettier/config-prettier/plugin-prettier. The unicorn rules push the
package away from CommonJS, so flip the package to "type": "module" and
rewrite require/module.exports/__dirname with import/export and
import.meta.url. browsertime already imports via
await import('@sitespeed.io/') and reads .default.binPath(),
which still works under the new exports.
Co-authored-by: Claude noreply@anthropic.com