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@hint/configuration-progressive-web-apps
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webhint's recommended hints configuration for progressive web apps (PWAs)
@hint/configuration-progressive-web-apps
)This packages is a webhint
's configuration package to use for
checking progressive web apps (PWAs) and it is installed automatically
by webhint:
Note: The recommended way of running webhint is as a devDependency
of
your project.
The minimum required .hintrc
file to use it is
the following:
{
"extends": ["progressive-web-apps"]
}
and it will be as if you had this:
{
"connector": {
"name": "puppeteer"
},
"formatters": [
"html",
"summary"
],
"hints": {
"apple-touch-icons": "error",
"manifest-app-name": "error",
"manifest-exists": "error",
"manifest-file-extension": "error",
"manifest-icons": "error",
"manifest-is-valid": "error",
...
},
"hintsTimeout": 120000,
"parsers": [
"manifest"
],
...
}
If you prefer to use another formatter (or any other hint/connector, etc.) you can do something like:
{
"extends": ["progressive-web-apps"],
"formatters": ["codeframe"]
}
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webhint's recommended hints configuration for progressive web apps (PWAs)
We found that @hint/configuration-progressive-web-apps demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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