Any variable or function declared in the global scope implicitly becomes attached to the global object (the ``++window++`` object in a browser environment). To make it explicit this variable or function should be a property of ``++window++``. When it is meant to be used just locally, it should be declared with the ``++const++`` or ``++let++`` keywords (since ECMAScript 2015) or within an Immediately-Invoked Function Expression (IIFE).
This rule should not be activated when modules are used.