What is jshint?
JSHint is a static code analysis tool used in software development for checking if JavaScript source code complies with coding rules. It helps developers identify potential errors and enforce coding standards.
What are jshint's main functionalities?
Basic Linting
This feature allows you to perform basic linting on a piece of JavaScript code. The code sample demonstrates how to use JSHint to check a simple JavaScript snippet for errors.
const jshint = require('jshint').JSHINT;
const code = 'var a = 1;';
const options = { esversion: 6 };
jshint(code, options);
console.log(jshint.errors);
Custom Configuration
JSHint allows you to customize the linting process with various options. This example shows how to enable the 'undef' option to check for the use of undefined variables.
const jshint = require('jshint').JSHINT;
const code = 'var a = 1;';
const options = { esversion: 6, undef: true };
jshint(code, options);
console.log(jshint.errors);
Using JSHint with Configuration File
You can use a configuration file (e.g., .jshintrc) to define your linting rules. This example demonstrates how to read a JavaScript file and a JSHint configuration file, then lint the code using the specified rules.
const fs = require('fs');
const jshint = require('jshint').JSHINT;
const code = fs.readFileSync('path/to/your/file.js', 'utf8');
const config = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('.jshintrc', 'utf8'));
jshint(code, config);
console.log(jshint.errors);
Other packages similar to jshint
eslint
ESLint is another popular JavaScript linting tool that is highly configurable and supports custom rules. It provides more flexibility and a larger ecosystem of plugins compared to JSHint.
jscs
JSCS (JavaScript Code Style) is a code style linter for JavaScript. It focuses more on enforcing coding style conventions rather than finding potential errors. It has been merged with ESLint, but older versions are still in use.
tslint
TSLint is a linter for TypeScript, which is a superset of JavaScript. It provides similar functionality to JSHint but is specifically designed for TypeScript code. TSLint is now deprecated in favor of ESLint with TypeScript support.
JSHint, A Static Code Analysis Tool for JavaScript
JSHint is a community-driven tool to detect errors and potential problems in
JavaScript code and to enforce your team's coding conventions. We made JSHint
very flexible so you can easily adjust it to your particular coding guidelines
and the environment you expect your code to execute in.
Our goal is to help JavaScript developers write complex programs without
worrying about typos and language gotchas.
We believe that static code analysis programs—as well as other code quality
tools—are important and beneficial to the JavaScript community and, thus,
should not alienate their users.
For general usage and hacking information, visit our website:
http://jshint.com/.
Bug Bounties
Some bugs are so important to us, we will pay you if you fix them! Go to
our page on BountySource
to see which bugs have bounties behind them.
Really want to have something fixed but don't have time? You can add your
own bounty to any JSHint bug and make it more attractive for potential
contributors!
Rule: A bug is considered fixed only after it has been merged into the
master branch of the main JSHint repository.
Reporting a bug
To report a bug simply create a
new GitHub Issue and describe
your problem or suggestion. We welcome all kind of feedback regarding
JSHint including but not limited to:
- When JSHint doesn't work as expected
- When JSHint complains about valid JavaScript code that works in all browsers
- When you simply want a new option or feature
Before reporting a bug look around to see if there are any open or closed tickets
that cover your issue. And remember the wisdom: pull request > bug report > tweet.
FAQ
How do I turn off "mixed tabs and spaces" warning?
If you're using so-called smart tabs
then we have an option smarttabs
for you. Otherwise, your solution is to
run JSHint with a custom reporter that discards any warnings you don't like.
For example, this example reporter
discards all warnings about mixed tabs and spaces.
Contributing
Look for a file named CONTRIBUTING.md
in this repository. It contains our
contributing guidelines. We also have
a mailing list.
License
JSHint is distributed under the MIT License. One file and one file only
(src/stable/jshint.js) is distributed under the slightly modified MIT License.
Attribution
Core Team members:
Maintainer: Anton Kovalyov
Thank you!
We really appreciate all kind of feedback and contributions. Thanks for using and supporting JSHint!
2.1.0 (2013-05-21)
JSHint 2.1.0 is out. This releases adds support for ES6 class
syntax and
fixes some issues with our parser.
- Added support for ES6
class
syntax.
(#1048) - Added support for error code in the Checkstyle reporter.
(#1088)
- Added support for
do
statement bodies that are not block
statements.
(#1062) - Fixed issues with JSHint not parsing comma expressions correctly.
(#1084)
- Fixed a bug with W080 no longer pointing to relevant identifiers.
(#1070)
- Fixed a potential issue with Node 0.10 and Windows.
(#1065)
- Fixed issues with JSHint not parsing assignments in
switch
conditionals.
(#1064) - Fixed an issue with
esnext
and moz
modes turning off the
default es5
mode.
(#1068)
Thanks to usrbincc, James Allardice, Iraê Carvalho, Nick Schonning and
jklein for sending patches!
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