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editorconfig-checker
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A tool to verify that your files are in harmony with your .editorconfig
This is a tool to check if your files consider your .editorconfig
rules.
Most tools—like linters, for example—only test one filetype and need an extra configuration.
This tool only needs your .editorconfig
to check all files.
This is only a wrapper for the core editorconfig-checker. You should have a look at this repository to know how this tool can be used and what possibilities/caveats are there. This version can be used in the same way as the core as every argument is simply passed down to it.
Installation via npm/yarn is recommended:
npm install --save-dev editorconfig-checker
yarn add --dev editorconfig-checker
Otherwise you could clone the repository and execute the script manually.
git clone https://github.com/editorconfig-checker/editorconfig-checker.javascript
cd editorconfig-checker.javascript
npm install
npm run build
npm test
npm start
There is an alias from editorconfig-checker
to ec
so you can exchange every occurrence of editorconfig-checker
with ec
.
If you installed it via npm you have a binary in your node_modules/.bin
folder called editorconfig-checker
.
Then you could create a script in your package.json
like this:
"scripts": {
"lint:editorconfig": "editorconfig-checker"
}
Usage output:
USAGE:
-config string
config
-debug
print debugging information
-disable-end-of-line
disables the trailing whitespace check
-disable-indent-size
disables only the indent-size check
-disable-indentation
disables the indentation check
-disable-insert-final-newline
disables the final newline check
-disable-trim-trailing-whitespace
disables the trailing whitespace check
-dry-run
show which files would be checked
-exclude string
a regex which files should be excluded from checking - needs to be a valid regular expression
-h print the help
-help
print the help
-ignore-defaults
ignore default excludes
-init
creates an initial configuration
-no-color
dont print colors
-v print debugging information
-verbose
print debugging information
-version
print the version number
If you have any questions, suggestions or just want to chat join #editorconfig-checker on freenode(IRC). If you don't have an IRC-client set up you can use the freenode webchat.
FAQs
A tool to verify that your files are in harmony with your .editorconfig
We found that editorconfig-checker demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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