nano-staged
Tiny tool to run commands for modified, staged, and committed files in a GIT repository. (by usmanyunusov)
linthtml
The html5 linter and validator. (by linthtml)
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nano-staged | linthtml | |
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2 | 1 | |
394 | 81 | |
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0.0 | 8.8 | |
over 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | ISC License |
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Custom Elements Everywhere for Page Layout, Parts I and II
Also mentioned in Part I, I installed linthtml to enforce a rule of not allowing div/span tags in the codebase. Running this linter was very helpful for finding and correcting all the violations. I’m not necessarily recommending you should take such a drastic measure in your codebase. There’s certainly nothing “wrong” with using div/span tags. I simply felt like it would be a worthwhile exercise to see if you could actually write modern HTML using only builtin semantic or custom elements for the entire website. And the answer of course is: yes you can!
What are some alternatives?
When comparing nano-staged and linthtml you can also consider the following projects:
ember-template-lint - Linter for Ember or Handlebars templates
HTMLHint - ⚙️ The static code analysis tool you need for your HTML
awesome-lint - Linter for Awesome lists
stylelint - A mighty CSS linter that helps you avoid errors and enforce conventions.
agenda - Lightweight job scheduling for Node.js
remark-lint-frontmatter-schema - Validate your Markdown frontmatter data against a JSON schema — remark-lint rule plugin
maid - Markdown driven task runner.
lockfile-lint - Lint an npm or yarn lockfile to analyze and detect security issues