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simple CLI tool for faster editing lint rules using sublime and standard

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installation

Install standard and sublimer

  $ [sudo] npm install standard -g
  $ [sudo] npm install sublimer -g

Do a quick test

  $ sublimer

It will most likely tell you that you are missing the EDITOR environment variable.

If you are missing it then continue below setting it up.

MAC

Update ~/.bashrc

vi ~/.bashrc
export EDITOR=[PATH TO EDITOR]

For example here is how you do Sumblime Text 3

export EDITOR=/Applications/Sublime Text 3.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl

Then source the file

source ~/.bashrc
echo $EDITOR

It should output the path, now you can start using sublimer, see usage

WINDOWS

For windows you need to open up System Properties and add

EDITOR
"C:\Program Files\Sublime Text 3\subl.exe"

Make sure to include the double quotes around the path.

Also, make sure you are running Git Bash here

Close and open your terminal, test the new variable

echo $EDITOR

It should output the path, now you can start using sublimer, see usage

Usage

Navigate to the app and run sublimer

  $ cd APP_DIRECTORY
  $ sublimer

The app will call standard and then pass the results to sublimer and propt you to edit.

Once you click enter the app will open sublime and take you to the file and the line number you need to edit.

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