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common-lint
Advanced tools
compatibility for both standard and eslint
Use common-lint
or clint
from the command-line or your linter settings.
By default, this module passes through to eslint
.
$ common-lint --help
eslint [options] file.js [file.js] [dir]
Basic configuration:
--no-eslintrc Disable use of configuration from .eslintrc.*
[...]
If standard
is found in your package.json
, this module uses that instead.
$ common-lint --help
standard - Use JavaScript Standard Style (https://standardjs.com)
Usage:
standard <flags> [FILES...]
[...]
With npm:
npm -g install common-readme
With yarn:
yarn global add common-readme
AGPL-3.0
FAQs
compatibility for both standard and eslint
We found that common-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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