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Full and Official documentation available at: https://jshint.com/docs/
 
Full and Official documentation available at: https://jshint.com/docs/

Revision as of 16:01, 25 March 2021

.jshintrc

This is the config file for the JSHint (or other JS linter) available in most modern IDEs.


"JSHint is a program that flags suspicious usage in programs written in JavaScript. The core project consists of a library itself as well as a CLI program distributed as a Node module."

Personally, I use this file to specify ES version, and to turn a few warnings off..

Here's my usual .jshintrc:

{ "esversion":6, "-W083": true, "-W030": true}

Note:

W083 and W030 should generally NOT be turned off...
I use them because: I KNOW i'm not writing a leak, I profile anyway, and I've tested the one liner and it's faster! SOMETIMES I don't care if it's readable!

Full and Official documentation available at: https://jshint.com/docs/