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@pigeon-posse/htmlhint-config
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PIGEONPOSSEβ’ Htmlhint configuration
Global installation:
npm install -g @pigeon-posse/htmlhint-config
Local installation:
npm install @pigeon-posse/htmlhint-config
{
"scripts": {
"htmlhint" : "pigeon-htmlhint *.html"
}
}
or
{
"scripts": {
"htmlhint" : "htmlhint --config ./node_modules/@pigeon-posse/htmlhint-config/index.js *.html"
}
}
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This sofware is licensed with GPLv3 (GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3)
PigeonPosse is a creative web development collective focused on creating innovative tools and plugins that helpboth the creators and their users to enjoy a comfortable experience.Our projects cover various sectors of both the multimedia world and programming (construction of web spaces or apps), providing an elegant and effective solution both in code and visually
Name | Role | GitHub | |
---|---|---|---|
AngelEspejo | Author | @AngelEspejo | |
PigeonPosse | Collective | @PigeonPosse |
FAQs
PigeonPosse Htmlhint configuration
We found that @pigeon-posse/htmlhint-config demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago.Β It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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