fix: Add type-annotations support to react/sort-comp#3110
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fix: Add type-annotations support to react/sort-comp#3110Samarpitjain wants to merge 1 commit intoairbnb:masterfrom
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Closes #1922
Currently, react/sort-comp does not support type-annotations, which causes inconsistencies in projects using Flow or TypeScript. Adding this support aligns better with modern React development practices.
This PR adds support for type-annotations in the react/sort-comp ESLint rule. This is particularly useful for projects using Flow and TypeScript, allowing developers to maintain a consistent order for type annotations like props, state, and context.