no-cond-assign
NOTE: this rule is part of the 
recommended rule set.Enable full set in 
deno.json:{
  "lint": {
    "rules": {
      "tags": ["recommended"]
    }
  }
}Enable full set using the Deno CLI:
deno lint --rules-tags=recommended
This rule can be explictly included to or excluded from the rules present in the current tag by adding it to the 
include or exclude array in deno.json:{
  "lint": {
    "rules": {
      "include": ["no-cond-assign"],
      "exclude": ["no-cond-assign"]
    }
  }
}Disallows the use of the assignment operator, =, in conditional statements.
Use of the assignment operator within a conditional statement is often the
result of mistyping the equality operator, ==. If an assignment within a
conditional statement is required then this rule allows it by wrapping the
assignment in parentheses.
Invalid:
let x;
if (x = 0) {
  let b = 1;
}
function setHeight(someNode) {
  do {
    someNode.height = "100px";
  } while (someNode = someNode.parentNode);
}
Valid:
let x;
if (x === 0) {
  let b = 1;
}
function setHeight(someNode) {
  do {
    someNode.height = "100px";
  } while ((someNode = someNode.parentNode));
}