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A simple CLI that checks for the existence of "tslint" in a project. If found, it fails and lists all occurrences. In most occurrences, these are likely tslint disable comments. Use the `exclude` argument to ignore occurrences in specific glob patterns.
A simple CLI that checks for the existence of "tslint" in a project. If found, it fails and lists all occurrences. In most occurrences, these are likely tslint disable comments. Use the exclude
argument to ignore occurrences in specific glob patterns.
Great for keeping your code clean and free of "disable" comments; discourages deviations from your linting configuration.
You may not need to install it as a dependency (see "Usage" below), but if you do:
npm install --save-dev no-tslint-disable
yarn add -D no-tslint-disable
npx no-tslint-disable <dir> [--exclude=glob]
minimatch is used for glob patterns.
Checking your src
directory, excluding JS config files:
npx no-tslint-disable src --exclude="*.config.js"
MIT - see LICENSE
FAQs
A simple CLI that checks for the existence of "tslint" in a project. If found, it fails and lists all occurrences. In most occurrences, these are likely tslint disable comments. Use the `exclude` argument to ignore occurrences in specific glob patterns.
The npm package no-tslint-disable receives a total of 235 weekly downloads. As such, no-tslint-disable popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that no-tslint-disable 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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