diff --git a/docs/developer-guide/working-with-rules.md b/docs/developer-guide/working-with-rules.md index 857a7314e55..96c9cd9816c 100644 --- a/docs/developer-guide/working-with-rules.md +++ b/docs/developer-guide/working-with-rules.md @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ Additionally, the `context` object has the following methods: * `getScope()` - returns the [scope](./scope-manager-interface.md#scope-interface) of the currently-traversed node. This information can be used to track references to variables. * `getSourceCode()` - returns a [`SourceCode`](#context-getsourcecode) object that you can use to work with the source that was passed to ESLint. * `markVariableAsUsed(name)` - marks a variable with the given name in the current scope as used. This affects the [no-unused-vars](../rules/no-unused-vars.md) rule. Returns `true` if a variable with the given name was found and marked as used, otherwise `false`. -* `report(descriptor)` - reports a problem in the code (see the [dedicated section](#context-report)). +* `report(descriptor)` - reports a problem in the code (see the [dedicated section](#contextreport)). **Note:** Earlier versions of ESLint supported additional methods on the `context` object. Those methods were removed in the new format and should not be relied upon.