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@hint/configuration-web-recommended
Advanced tools
webhint's recommended hints configuration for live websites
To examine development or in-production websites, use
@hint/configuration-web-recommended
.
NOTE: This package is for use against any content served from a web server.
This webhint
configuration package is installed automatically by webhint.
To install webhint
, run the command in the following code snippet.
npm install hint --save-dev
NOTE: The recommended way of running
webhint
is as adevDependency
of your project.
Copy the following code snippet and add it to your .hintrc file.
{
"extends": ["web-recommended"]
}
The following code snippet is an expanded version of the previous code snippet.
{
"connector": {
"name": "puppeteer"
},
"extends": [
"accessibility"
],
"formatters": [
"html",
"summary"
],
"hints": {
"axe": "error",
"content-type": "error",
"disown-opener": "error",
"highest-available-document-mode": "error",
"html-checker": "error",
"http-cache": "error",
"http-compression": "error",
...
},
"hintsTimeout": 120000
}
The following code snippet includes another formatter (or any other hint or connector, and so on).
{
"extends": ["web-recommended"],
"formatters": ["codeframe"]
}
FAQs
webhint's recommended hints configuration for live websites
The npm package @hint/configuration-web-recommended receives a total of 18,037 weekly downloads. As such, @hint/configuration-web-recommended popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @hint/configuration-web-recommended 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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