formatter: Use semicolons (#4686)

I prefer semicolors, they also help avoiding certain pitfalls in JavaScript/TypeScript, such as the following code sample:
```js
const xyz = "test"
(something.else as string) = "another"
```
This results in a TypeError: "test" is not a function, this is because js thinks we are trying to call the string "test" as a function.
To fix this it requires a `;` somewhere before the `(`, such as `;(something ... ` which in my opinion is ugly and less clean overall.
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Fleny
2026-01-17 21:54:15 +01:00
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import { readFileSync, writeFileSync } from 'node:fs'
import { readFileSync, writeFileSync } from 'node:fs';
writeFileSync('./coverage/lcov.info', readFileSync('./coverage/lcov.info', 'utf-8').replace(/SF:src/g, `SF:packages/${process.argv[2]}/src`))
writeFileSync('./coverage/lcov.info', readFileSync('./coverage/lcov.info', 'utf-8').replace(/SF:src/g, `SF:packages/${process.argv[2]}/src`));