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Moves the repo to be of `type: "module"` (i.e. ESM). ESLint already uses a dynamic import to load plugins, so this will only affect CommonJS users with flat config in Node <20.
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This file is unfortunate but we have to jump back into cjs in order to load these two JSON files
If we use an import , we need to use import attributes (node 20)
One day when we bump the minimum node version, we should move this back into esm
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All LTS versions of node will soon support
require(esm)as18.xwill fall out of long term support imminentlyESLint also already loads plugins via a dynamic import, so if we make this change it means the only people affected are those writing flat configs as CommonJS in Node <20
Depends on #621 since this makes the lint rules apply again (they currently don't in main)