jslint.vim runs Node JSLint on your JavaScript code, and lets you use the quickfix panel to bring it up to snuff.
It only requires jslint
to be in your path. The easiest way is via Node
Packaged Modules. Install that, and then
npm install -g jslint
This plugin was inspired by Andreas Wålm's excellent jshint.vim plugin, but I needed JSLint's extra shot of stick-in-the-mudness for my projects. Use it for good.
Open a file you want to de-lint, then simply do
:JSLint
The quickfix window will open, and you can use j
and k
to navigate through
the error list, <CR>
to select an error to jump to and fix, and q
to close
the quickfix window.
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