It seem's kind of pointless setting the comment "/* eslint-env node */" at the top of only some JavaScript files when nearly all of them are Node.js releated, so I moved this option to the root level config, only leaving the 'lib' folder as "/* eslint-env commonjs */"
Instead of setting ESLint environment to "node" globally, set it on
per-directory basis using separate .eslintrc.json files:
Directory Environment
-----------------------
bin node
lib commonjs
spec jasmine
It was impossible to use this approach for the "benchmark" directory
which contains a mix of files used in various environments. For
benchmark/run, the environment is set inline. For the other files, as
well as spec/helpers.js, the globals are declared manually (it is
impossible to express how these files are used just by a list of
environments).
Fixes#408.