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gobble-jscs
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Check JavaScript files with gobble and jscs.
npm install gobble-jscs
gobble('src/js').observe( 'jscs', {
// string, array, or RegExp
accept: '.js',
// if `true`, errors will not cause the whole build to fail
reportOnly: false,
// custom reporter
reporter: function (results) {
// `results` is an array of { file, filePath, errors } objects
},
// all other options are jscs options
});
If no jscs options are supplied with the second argument, gobble-jscs will use the nearest .jscsrc
file instead (recommended). See
the jscs website for documentation on the options you can specify.
MIT. Copyright (c) 2015 Martin Kolárik.
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Check JavaScript files with gobble and jscs
We found that gobble-jscs 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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