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browserslist-lint
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Check your Browserslist config with target browsers for popular mistakes.
npx browserslist-lint
Or try online: browsersl.ist
Rules:
missedNotDead
: lack of no dead
with queries like last 2 versions
.countryWasIgnored
: bad coverage in some country with >10M Internet users.limitedBrowsers
: ignoring browsers diversity by calling only
a few browsers directly in config.alreadyDead
: browser with not
is already in not dead
or defaults
.Read full docs here.
0.3.3
popularity
auto-fix (by Alexander Chabin)FAQs
Linter for Browserslist config
The npm package browserslist-lint receives a total of 1,827 weekly downloads. As such, browserslist-lint popularity was classified as popular.
We found that browserslist-lint demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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