* Ensure official challenges are listed first
* Fix lint errors
* Move query creation into separate function
* switching branches
* Fixes and tests
* Formatting fixes
* Linting
* fix tests
* WIP(adventure): prereqs
* WIP(drops): new modal
* WIP(adventure): analytics fixes etc
* feat(adventure): random egg+potion on 2nd task
* fix(lint): noworkies
* fix(modal): correctly construct classes
* fix(tests): expectations and escape
* fix(first-drops): address comments
* fix(first-drops): don't give random drops until first drops
* fix(drops): remove more Level 3 references
* refactor(drops): no need for cloning
* refactor(drops): unnecessary export
* fix(first-drops): force sync
* fix(first-drops): move to server
* fix(first-drops): escape in case we get here with >0 items
* fix(lint): line length
* fix(pet-food): remove unused string
* make corrections and improvements to apidocs (no code changes)
* make further minor tweaks to apidocs that were previously changed
* make one extra small change for consistency
* fix lines that are too long
Each line was fixed by one of these:
- changing the wording
- breaking into separate lines
- adding eslint-disable-line max-len (necessary for `@api ` lines because
a line break there causes the first part of the text to not be displayed
on the apidocs website)
* apply eslint-disable max-len around block comments that need to have a long line
The `@api ` lines can't have a line break in them because it would
cause the first part of the text to not be displayed on the apidocs
website.
Using `// eslint-disable-line max-len` at the end of an `@api `
line doesn't work, possibly because it's nesting a comment inside
a multi-line comment.
The only way I've found to ignore the `max-len` rule is to put
disable and enable comments around the whole comment block.
The `@api ` lines can't have a line break in them because it would
cause the first part of the text to not be displayed on the apidocs
website.
Using `// eslint-disable-line max-len` at the end of an `@api `
line doesn't work, possibly because it's nesting a comment inside
a multi-line comment.
The only way I've found to ignore the `max-len` rule is to put
disable and enable comments around the whole comment block.
Each line was fixed by one of these:
- changing the wording
- breaking into separate lines
- adding eslint-disable-line max-len (necessary for `@api ` lines because
a line break there causes the first part of the text to not be displayed
on the apidocs website)