There are several rules that were created specifically for the `standard` linter.
-`object-curly-even-spacing` - Like `object-curly-spacing` from ESLint except it has an `either` option which lets you have 1 or 0 spaces padding.
-`array-bracket-even-spacing` - Like `array-bracket-even-spacing` from ESLint except it has an `either` option which lets you have 1 or 0 spacing padding.
-`computed-property-even-spacing` - Like `computed-property-spacing` around ESLint except is has an `even` option which lets you have 1 or 0 spacing padding.
-`no-callback-literal` - Ensures that we strictly follow the callback pattern with `undefined`, `null` or an error object in the first position of a callback.