# confusing-browser-globals A curated list of browser globals that commonly cause confusion and are not recommended to use without an explicit `window.` qualifier. ## Motivation Some global variables in browser are likely to be used by people without the intent of using them as globals, such as `status`, `name`, `event`, etc. For example: ```js handleClick() { // missing `event` argument this.setState({ text: event.target.value // uses the `event` global: oops! }); } ``` This package exports a list of globals that are often used by mistake. You can feed this list to a static analysis tool like ESLint to prevent their usage without an explicit `window.` qualifier. ## Installation ```sh npm install --save confusing-browser-globals ``` ## Usage If you use Create React App, you don't need to configure anything, as this rule is already included in the default `eslint-config-react-app` preset. If you maintain your own ESLint configuration, you can do this: ```js const restrictedGlobals = require('confusing-browser-globals'); module.exports = { rules: { 'no-restricted-globals': ['error'].concat(restrictedGlobals), }, }; ``` ## License MIT