JSLint
husky


JSLint | husky | |
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19 | 146 | |
3,624 | 33,068 | |
0.1% | 0.7% | |
6.0 | 8.1 | |
3 months ago | 3 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
The Unlicense | MIT License |
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JSLint
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ESLint adoption guide: Overview, examples, and alternatives
Launched as one of the first linting tools for JavaScript, JSLint is known for being the forefather of JavaScript linters. It is highly opinionated and does not support custom rule configuration, setting a strict coding standard without room for deviation.
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Misty Programming Language
This is the spec for the language Douglas Crockford (author of the book "JavaScript: The Good Parts", the JSON specification[1], JSLint[2]) had explained in his famous talk: "The Next Programming Language"[3].
The "big things" in the language are the Actor model, favouring immutability and capabilities-based security.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON
[2] https://www.jslint.com/
[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2idkNdKqpQ
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JavaScript Is Weird
Someone should write a book about this [0] and a tool to automate checking your JavaScript code [1].
[0]: https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/javascript-the-good/978...
[1]: https://www.jslint.com/
I'm working on a book called "How to not get your knickers in a twist because you neglected to learn from people who came before you."
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200 Web-Based, Must-Try Web Design and Development Tools
JavaScript Linter
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How To Secure Your JavaScript Applications
One way to achieve this is by using linting tools like ESLint or JSLint. These tools automatically analyze your code for errors, stylistic inconsistencies, and potential security vulnerabilities. By customizing the linting rules to align with coding standards and best practices, you can identify and rectify potential security issues early in the development process. Linting helps maintain a clean and secure codebase.
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JavaScript import maps are now supported cross-browser
>Does this mean that in theory i could skip the build/bundling step entirely?
You can but you must write your app in something the browser understands (js not ts, css not sass etc) and use native modules. For example, here is the test harness for a custom module, written in pure html with no build step: https://github.com/javajosh/simpatico/blob/master/combine2.h.... Here is a more complex (and much older) example from Crockford: https://www.jslint.com/
And yes, the experience developing this way is quite nice!
- How do I tell jslint to ignore this?
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Find ES6 features in any JS code
I came across a problem where I had to find the ES6 features used by any javascript project and other data regarding their use. When I reached out to stackoverflow, I could find only one relevant post which asks you to use linters like jshint/jshint or compilers like babel. Jslint didn't seem to report anything specific to ES6 and Babel converts all the ES6+ features to ES5 but doesn't report anything regarding which constructs were used or how many times they were used. However, Jshint reported all ES6 features used in the code along with some metadata. And, to suit my needs, I ended up writing a python script that calls Jshint on all JS files in a project and presents the features used in the project and the number of times they were used across all files. You can find the code here : jsHintRunner
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The Why & How To Create A Front-End Website Testing Plan
Javascript Linting parses and checks if any syntax is violating the rule. If a violation occurs, a warning is shown explaining unexpected behavior. Use the online version for small projects: JSLint, ESLint or JSHint. For larger projects, it is recommended to use a task runner like Gulp or Grunt. Linters ensure developers are following the best practices as a result of which few bugs appear during project development.
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Disambiguating Jamstack and MACH
Programmers of classical languages hate JavaScript because it's prototype-based, dynamic and weakly typed (among other complaints). It's also the number one most in-demand programming language in 2022 according to a number of independent surveys. JSLint can help you write better JavaScript and JSMin can minify your code before deployment. These tools were created by Douglas Crockford. I would recommend his books JavaScript: The Good Parts for programmers coming to JavaScript for the first time, and How JavaScript Works for experienced JavaScript programmers.
husky
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How to Set Up ESLint, Prettier, and Husky in Next.js ?
3. Husky Website : https://typicode.github.io/husky/ Husky is a tool that adds Git hooks to your project, so you can run scripts like linting and formatting before making a commit or pushing code into your respective github.
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Creating a scalable Monorepo for Vue - Intro
This caveat can be mitigated with good test coverage and TypeScript running automatically through the complete codebase on the server before every build (which I highly recommend, regardless; ex. on the dev branch). This can be easily automated with husky).
- Melhorando Seus Commits com Lefthook e Conventional Commits
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Starting React Native Project in 2025
Husky improves your commits and more 🐶 woof!
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How to Set Up Next.js 15 for Production in 2024
Install Commitlint and its necessary configurations. This includes Husky, which helps manage Git hooks.
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Local Dev Environment and Static Code Analysis
To implement these hooks I have utilised another library called husky
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How to Leverage Git and AI to View Your Achievements as a Developer
Meaningful commit messages make logs easier to review, and there are other specifications and tools like Conventional Commits and Husky that can also keep your commit history clean and purposeful.
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Clean Code: Open Source Linting & Formatting
My second approach is to always ask ChatGPT to do a Bing (I wish it was google too, believe me) search for me and find tools that fit my criteria. And it did! I was recommended two packages, Husky and lint-staged, which work together! Husky is a package that provides ultra-fast modern native Git hooks, and lint-staged is a tool that allows running linters against staged Git files!
- Configurando Prettier, ESLint y Husky en Angular
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Tutorial: Build a Java SDK based on OpenAPI Spec
Husky can be used to set up Git hooks that run scripts before code is committed.
What are some alternatives?
ESLint - Find and fix problems in your JavaScript code.
pre-commit - A framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks.
prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
simple-git-hooks - A simple git hooks manager for small projects
jsinspect - Detect copy-pasted and structurally similar code
patch-package - Fix broken node modules instantly 🏃🏽♀️💨
jsfmt - For formatting, searching, and rewriting JavaScript.
JSHint - JSHint is a tool that helps to detect errors and potential problems in your JavaScript code
cheerio - The fast, flexible, and elegant library for parsing and manipulating HTML and XML.
Typefont - The first open-source library that detects the font of a text in a image.
pretty-quick - ⚡ Get Pretty Quick

