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change var to const/let in local.js #1304

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7malikk opened this issue Dec 19, 2022 · 5 comments · Fixed by #1306
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change var to const/let in local.js #1304

7malikk opened this issue Dec 19, 2022 · 5 comments · Fixed by #1306

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7malikk commented Dec 19, 2022

Hi, this is a first-timer-only issue. This means we've worked to make it more legible to folks who either haven't contributed to our codebase before, or even folks who haven't contributed to open source before.

If that's you, we're interested in helping you take the first step and can answer questions and help you out as you do. Note that we're especially interested in contributions from people from underrepresented groups in free and open-source software!

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- 52 var files = e.dataTransfer.files;
+ 52 const files = e.dataTransfer.files;
- 54  for (var i = 0, f; (f = files[i]); i++) {
+ 54  for (let i = 0, f; (f = files[i]); i++) {
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7malikk commented Dec 19, 2022

Hello @jywarren, @cesswairimu, @TildaDares
Could you check out this fto?

I confirmed that there are no active PRs attached to this, to reduce the risk of conflicts.
It is also self-contained.
Thank you!

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Looks great 🎉 thanks @7malikk

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7malikk commented Dec 19, 2022

Thank you @cesswairimu!!

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I would like to make this change!

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Hi @7malikk, I created a PR. Please review when you are able.

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