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gulp-bootlint

A gulp wrapper for Bootlint, the HTML linter for Bootstrap projects

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A gulp wrapper for Bootlint, the HTML linter for Bootstrap projects.

First steps

If you are familiar with gulp just install the plugin from npm with the following command:

npm install gulp-bootlint --save-dev

Otherwise check out the Getting Started guide of gulp first.

Create a new gulp task

After installing the plugin you can create a new gulp task in your gulpfile.js like this:

var gulp = require('gulp');
var bootlint  = require('gulp-bootlint');

gulp.task('bootlint', function() {
    return gulp.src('./index.html')
        .pipe(bootlint());
});

Options

You can pass the following options as a single object when calling the bootlint plugin.

options.disabledIds

  • Type: Array
  • Default: []

Array of bootlint problem ID codes (as Strings) to explicitly ignore.

Example:
var gulp = require('gulp');
var bootlint  = require('gulp-bootlint');

gulp.task('bootlint', function() {
    return gulp.src('./index.html')
        .pipe(bootlint({
            disabledIds: ['W009', 'E007']
        }));
});

Release History

  • 2015-02-24 - v0.3.0: Updated Bootlint to v0.11.0 / Bumped other dependency versions
  • 2015-01-26 - v0.2.3: Updated Bootlint to v0.10.0
  • 2015-01-07 - v0.2.2: Updated dependencies
  • 2015-01-01 - v0.2.1: Code cleanup
  • 2015-01-01 - v0.2.0: Updated Bootlint to v0.9.1
  • 2015-01-01 - v0.1.1: Fail on linting errors
  • 2014-11-23 - v0.1.0: First public release

License

Copyright (c) 2015 Jürg Hunziker. Licensed under the MIT License.

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Package last updated on 25 Apr 2015

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