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Merge #11416 11416: Fix eslint language server not working r=Veykril a=jackos Allows the language server for eslint to work inside VS Code. Before change: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/77730378/152661637-c5d90678-39dc-4018-b884-fc4b6135368e.png) After change: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/77730378/152661647-164c0655-aa6a-4c50-b49d-49cda112d149.png) Co-authored-by: Jack Clayton <jackclayto@gmail.com>
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