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ESLint Adds Official Support for Linting HTML
ESLint now supports HTML linting with 48 new rules, expanding its language plugin system to cover more of the modern web development stack.
Based on Jason Toy's CLD v1.0. Blazing-fast language detection for Ruby provided by Google Chrome's Compact Language Detector v2.0
CLD.detect_language("This is a test")
# => {:name => "ENGLISH", :code => "en", :reliable => true}
CLD.detect_language("plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose")
# => {:name => "FRENCH", :code => "fr", :reliable => true}
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'cld2', require 'cld'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Thanks to the Chrome authors, and to Mike McCandless for writing a Python version. Thanks to Jason Toy for the original cld v1.0 ruby port.
Licensed the same as Chrome.
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