'guard' is never reassigned. Use 'const' instead. #225
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This pull request addresses the prefer-const issue identified in our codebase. The change involves modifying the guard variable declaration from let to const in the authentication loop, as this variable is never reassigned. This change aligns with the global standard "prefer-const" of using const for variables that will not be mutated later.
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The prefer-const rule is a widely accepted best practice in JavaScript and TypeScript development. It helps to prevent unintentional mutation of variables and makes the code easier to reason about. By making this change, we ensure that our code adheres to this best practice, making it more robust and maintainable.