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JSXHint, a ReactJS/JSX Code Quality Tool Online (jsxhint.com)
12 points by tilt on June 8, 2015 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments


I've recently started to integrate a linter to all of my tool chains, and I don't want to live without one. So it's great to see such wide-spread support.

My tool of choice though is eslint and its react plugin [1]. Which seems to have some additional features like enforcing some best practises.

It's probably also worth posting this guide [2] from awesome Dan Abramov of how to setup linting for Sublime Text 3 and/or webpack.

[1] https://github.com/yannickcr/eslint-plugin-react

[2] https://medium.com/@dan_abramov/lint-like-it-s-2015-6987d44c...


I just found out about eslint and the react plugin last week and it's been a joy to use. At this point I can't imagine not having eslint run whenever I save a file.



Been coding using typescript and the Webstorm IDE. Never want to go back to vanilla JS ever again.




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