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@applint/applint
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提供 ESLint、Stylelint 等 Node API,对文件级别的代码进行质量扫描与修复。
import { ESLint } from '@applint/applint';
const directory = '/code';
const ruleKey = "react-ts";
const files = [
{
path: "/Users/luhc228/AppLint/code/src/app.ts",
source: "console.log(123123)\n\n// MPA 模式下该文件无效\nimport { runApp } from 'rax-app';\n\nconst appConfig = {};\nrunApp(appConfig);",
LoC: 7,
}
];
void async function () {
const eslint = new ESLint({ directory, ruleKey, files });
const scanResult = await eslint.scan();
console.log('scanResult: ', scanResult);
const fixResult = await eslint.fix();
console.log('fixResult: ', fixResult);
}()
FAQs
提供 ESLint、Stylelint 检查和修复的 Node API。
The npm package @applint/applint receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @applint/applint popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @applint/applint demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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