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* Add type definitions for map-promise-limit library
* map-promise-limit → promise-map-limit
A typo…sigh. The GitHub repository link to promise-map-limit was previously correct, however.
* Remove additional TSLint rule
Thanks @plantain-00!
`react-autosuggest` had some breaking changes.
Previously Autosuggest was defined with `any` props which meant no type checking was happening.
New definition enables type checking when using `Autosuggest` component.
```
declare class Autosuggest extends React.Component<Autosuggest.AutosuggestProps> {}
```