Make eslint-compact matcher compatible with Stylelint#98
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Stylelint has a
compactformatter that is (nearly) compatible with ESLint one's.It outputs lowercase severity strings though, so
eslint-compactmatcher's RegExp is not triggered.This PR changes the matcher to also match lowercase severity strings.
Alternatively, the matcher could be duplicated as
stylelint-compactand both RegExps could target exact lowercase/uppercase severities.Example check run containing Stylelint output: https://github.com/OpenLightingProject/open-fixture-library/pull/1163/checks?check_run_id=365592295