node-lint
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Node is a V8 based framework for writing Javascript applications outside
the browser.
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JSLint is a code quality tool that checks for problems in Javascript programs.
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node-lint lets you run JSLint from the command line.
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node-lint currently supports node version 0.2.1
installation
npm:
$ npm install lint
usage
You can use node-lint
directly if you have node
in your $PATH:
$ ./node-lint path/to/your/file.js
Or if you installed it using npm:
$ node-lint path/to/your/file.js
Otherwise, you need to run it with node:
$ node node-lint path/to/your/file.js
You can also specify a directory param and node-lint will find all .js files under that directory and its subdirectories:
$ node node-lint dir1/ dir2/
Enjoy!
config
You can set JSLint options by modifying the default config.js
file or even
override the default config by passing another config file with the optional
--config
parameter, e.g.
$ node-lint file1 file2 dir1 dir2 --config path/to/your/config/file.json
For example, if the default config.json has:
{
"adsafe" : false,
"bitwise" : true,
"error_prefix" : "\u001b[1m",
"error_suffix" : ":\u001b[0m "
}
And your own path/to/your/config/file.json looks like:
{
"bitwise" : false,
"browser" : false
};
Then the final options used will be:
{
"adsafe" : false,
"bitwise" : false,
"browser" : false,
"error_prefix" : "\u001b[1m",
"error_suffix" : ":\u001b[0m "
};
Take a look at JSLint's Options to see what to put in the options
variable.
reporters
By default node-lint uses an internal reporter
function to output it's results
to the console. For basic use it's possible to alter the error_prefix
and
error_suffix
colors within your config.js
file. This will prepend or append
coloring information to the results when JSLint complains about your code. There
may be times when a more customizable reporting system might be needed (i.e.
IDE/Text Editor integrations or customized console outputs).
node-lint allows you to designate a custom reporter for outputting the results
from JSLint's run. This reporter
function will override the default function
built into node-lint. To utilize a custom reporter first create a js file that
has a function in it named reporter
:
example-reporter.js
:
var sys = require('sys');
function reporter(results) {
var len = results.length;
sys.puts(len + ' error' + ((len === 1) ? '' : 's'));
}
Then when you run node-lint from the command line, pass in the customized
reporter:
$ ./node-lint path/to/file.js --reporter path/to/file/example-reporter.js
For brevity sake, this is a fairly simple reporter. For more elaborate examples
see the examples/reporters/
directory or examples/textmate/
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The sample XML reporter examples\reporters\xml.js
produces reports which can
also be integrated with a Continuous Integration server like Hudson using the
Violations Plugin.
Please see the wiki for integration with various editors.
contribute
To contribute any patches, simply fork this repository using GitHub and send a
pull request to me <http://github.com/tav>. Thanks!
credits
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tav, wrote node-lint
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Felix Geisendörfer, clarified Node.js specific details
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Douglas Crockford, wrote the original JSLint and rhino.js runner
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Nathan Landis, updated node-lint to Node's new API.
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Oleg Efimov, added support for overridable configurations, running
node-lint from a symlink and updates to reflect Node.js API changes.
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Matthew Kitt, added support for configurable reporters, various code
cleanups and improvements including updates to reflect Node.js API changes.
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Corey Hart, updated node-lint with multiple files and config support.
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Mamading Ceesay, added support for using node-lint within Emacs.
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Matt Ranney, updated node-lint to use sys.error.
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Cliffano Subagio, added npm installation support, XML reporter, and directory param support.