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The Linter plugin for Nx contains executors, generators and utilities used for linting JavaScript/TypeScript projects within an Nx workspace.
@nx/linter has been renamed to @nx/eslint. Please use that instead.
@nx/linter will no longer be published in the future.
Nx is a build system, optimized for monorepos, with plugins for popular frameworks and tools and advanced CI capabilities including caching and distribution.
ESLint is a widely-used linting tool for JavaScript and TypeScript. It is highly configurable and can be extended with plugins and custom rules. Unlike @nx/linter, which is tailored for Nx workspaces, ESLint is a more general-purpose tool.
TSLint is a linter specifically for TypeScript. It has been deprecated in favor of ESLint, but it was once a popular choice for TypeScript projects. @nx/linter can integrate with ESLint to provide TypeScript linting, making it a more modern choice.
Stylelint is a linter for CSS and other style languages. It helps enforce consistent conventions and avoid errors in stylesheets. While @nx/linter focuses on JavaScript and TypeScript, Stylelint is specialized for styles.
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The Linter plugin for Nx contains executors, generators and utilities used for linting JavaScript/TypeScript projects within an Nx workspace.
We found that @nx/linter demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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