diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md index 29442a8..3407019 100644 --- a/readme.md +++ b/readme.md @@ -2,11 +2,9 @@ > Global identifiers from different JavaScript environments -It's just a [JSON file](globals.json), so use it in any environment. +It's just a [JSON file](globals.json), so you can use it in any environment. -This package is used by ESLint. - -**This package [no longer accepts](https://github.com/sindresorhus/globals/issues/82) new environments. If you need it for ESLint, just [create a plugin](http://eslint.org/docs/developer-guide/working-with-plugins#environments-in-plugins).** +This package is used by ESLint 8 and earlier. For ESLint 9 and later, you should depend on this package directly in [your ESLint config](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/language-options#predefined-global-variables). ## Install @@ -17,7 +15,7 @@ npm install globals ## Usage ```js -const globals = require('globals'); +import globals from 'globals'; console.log(globals.browser); /* @@ -36,7 +34,7 @@ Each global is given a value of `true` or `false`. A value of `true` indicates t For Node.js this package provides two sets of globals: - `globals.nodeBuiltin`: Globals available to all code running in Node.js. - These will usually be available as properties on the `global` object and include `process`, `Buffer`, but not CommonJS arguments like `require`. + These will usually be available as properties on the `globalThis` object and include `process`, `Buffer`, but not CommonJS arguments like `require`. See: https://nodejs.org/api/globals.html - `globals.node`: A combination of the globals from `nodeBuiltin` plus all CommonJS arguments ("CommonJS module scope"). See: https://nodejs.org/api/modules.html#modules_the_module_scope