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* docs: Update built-in support notes in README

eslint v3.6.0 supports ES2017 features

* docs: Update built-in support notes in README

eslint v3.6.0 supports ES2017 features
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**babel-eslint** allows you to lint **ALL** valid Babel code with the fantastic
[ESLint](https://github.com/eslint/eslint).
#### Note: You don't need to use babel-eslint if you are only using ES6/ES2015. ESLint actually supports ES6/ES7, JSX, and object rest/spread by default now.
#### Note: You don't need to use babel-eslint if you are using ES2015 (ES6), ES2016 (ES7) or ES2017 (ES8). ESLint actually supports ES2015/ES2016/ES2017, JSX, and object rest/spread by default now.
##### At the moment, you'll need it if you use stuff like class properties, decorators, async/await, types.
##### At the moment, you'll need it if you use stuff like class properties, decorators, types.
> If there is an issue, first check if it can be reproduced with the regular parser or with the latest versions of `eslint` and `babel-eslint`!
For questions and support please visit the [`#linting`](https://babeljs.slack.com/messages/linting/) babel slack channel (sign up [here](https://babel-slack.herokuapp.com))!
> Note that the `ecmaFeatures` config property may still be required for ESLint to work properly with features not in ECMAScript 5 by default. Examples are `globalReturn` and `modules`)
> Note that the `ecmaFeatures` config property may still be required for ESLint to work properly with features not in ECMAScript 5 by default. Examples are `globalReturn` and `modules`).
## Known Issues