jshint-mode
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JSHint integrated into emacs
jshint-mode
Integrate JSHint into Emacs via a node.js server.
jshint-mode was heavily inspired by Kevin Turners lintnode.
Dependencies
- nodejs - http://nodejs.org
- npmjs - http://npmjs.org
Building
download or clone
$ git clone git://github.com/daleharvey/jshint-mode.git
Usage
Add the configuration to your .emacs config file:
$jshint-emacs-conf >> ~/.emacs // or
$npm explore jshint-mode
Exploring /Users/yourname/node_modules/jshint-mode
Type 'exit' or ^D when finished
bash-3.2$ exit
or if you downloaded manually:
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/path/to/jshint-mode")
(require 'flymake-jshint)
(add-hook 'javascript-mode-hook
(lambda () (flymake-mode t)))
Becareful: If you emacs can't find node program, maybe you should add some config to .emacs like this:
(setenv "PATH" (concat "/usr/local/bin:" (getenv "PATH")))
(setq exec-path
'(
"/usr/local/bin"
"/usr/bin"
))
You can use M-x flymake-mode to turn flymake of and on, if you want to turn it on be fault, add the following to your .emacs
;; Turns on flymake for all files which have a flymake mode
(add-hook 'find-file-hook 'flymake-find-file-hook)
Using .jshintrc
By default, jshint-mode will search for the nearest .jshintrc
file up the
directory tree from the location of each JS file you edit.
Alternatively, you can customize the jshint-mode-jshintrc
variable to set the
location of a .jshintrc
file that will always be used (and will be the only
one used).
Note to Emacs.app users
If use Emacs.app on OS X, you need to set the following environment variables:
- PATH - Add path to your node executable