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An extensible static analysis linter for the TypeScript language


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TSLint

TSLint is an extensible static analysis tool that checks TypeScript code for readability, maintainability, and functionality errors. It is widely supported across modern editors & build systems and can be customized with your own lint rules, configurations, and formatters.

TSLint supports:

  • an extensive set of core rules
  • custom lint rules
  • custom formatters (failure reporters)
  • inline disabling and enabling of rules with comment flags in source code
  • configuration presets (tslint:latest, tslint-react, etc.) and plugin composition
  • automatic fixing of formatting & style violations
  • integration with MSBuild, Grunt, Gulp, Atom, Eclipse, Emacs, Sublime, Vim, Visual Studio 2015, Visual Studio 2017, Visual Studio code, WebStorm and more

Installation & Usage

Please refer to the full installation & usage documentation on the TSLint website. There, you'll find information about

Custom Rules & Plugins

Custom rule sets from Palantir
Custom rule sets from the community

If we don't have all the rules you're looking for, you can either write your own custom rules or use rules implementations developed by the community. The repos below are a good source of custom rules:

Development

Prerequisites:

  • node v7+
  • yarn v1.0+
Quick Start
git clone git@github.com:palantir/tslint.git --config core.autocrlf=input --config core.eol=lf
yarn
yarn compile
yarn test

Creating a new release

  1. Bump the version number in package.json and src/linter.ts
  2. Add release notes in CHANGELOG.md
    • Use ./scripts/generate-changelog.js (after building it with tsc -p scripts) to generate the changelog diff. This script expects a Github.com personal access token to exist at ~/github_token.txt with "repo" permissions.
  3. Commit with message Prepare release <version>
  4. Push your branch to GitHub and make a PR
  5. Once your PR is merged, wait for the tests to pass on CircleCI for develop
  6. Create a "Release" on GitHub with the proper tag version and notes from the changelog.
    • The tag should be identical to the version in package.json
  7. Run yarn run publish:local

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Last updated on 20 Feb 2019

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