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$ npm install hint
hint
)If you want to have an idea of what webhint
does and you
have an updated version of npm
(v6.x) and Node.js LTS (v14.x)
or later, x64 version recommended
you can use the following command:
npx hint https://example.com
The recommended way of running webhint is as a devDependency
of
your project.
npm install hint --save-dev
And then add a script task to your package.json
:
{
...
"scripts": {
"webhint": "hint http://localhost:8080"
}
}
And run it via:
npm run webhint
You can also run webhint from within VS Code and as a browser extension.
NOTE: If you run into any issues during the install process please check the troubleshoot section.
Now that you have webhint
up and running, it is time to learn a bit
more about the different pieces:
To know more about the internals of webhint
, the structure of the
project, how to create new hints, collectors, formatters, etc, take a
look at the online contributor
guide (or the local
version).
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