commit | d578c8496e777f155b6757a5af40d5732cf918b3 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sam Mikes <smikes@cubane.com> | Wed Nov 06 16:01:17 2013 |
committer | Sam Mikes <smikes@cubane.com> | Wed Nov 06 16:01:17 2013 |
tree | faedd03b31e78e187f0d10c67e31d0232650c563 | |
parent | b057608db4e7dac5412d741def5f3b1de1789599 [diff] |
increment package.json version
Easily use JSLint from the command line.
jslint bin/jslint.js
Version 0.2.1 of node-jslint provides multiple editions of jslint to address backwards and forwards compatibility.
jslint lib/color.js
jslint --edition=latest lib/color.js
For example, edition 2013-02-03 which shipped with node-jslint 0.1.9:
jslint --edition=2013-02-03 lib/color.js
npm install jslint -g
make lint
Multiple files
jslint lib/color.js lib/reporter.js
All JSLint options supported
jslint --white --vars --regexp lib/color.js
Defaults to true, but you can specify false
jslint --bitwise false lib/color.js
Pass arrays
jslint --predef $ --predef Backbone lib/color.js
JSLint your entire project
find . -name "*.js" -print0 | xargs -0 jslint
Using JSLint with a config file Start with the included jslintrc.example file and customize your options per project or copy it to $HOME/.jslintrc to apply your setting globally
See LICENSE file.