This linter plugin for SublimeLinter provides an interface to ESLint. It will be used with files that have the “javascript” syntax.
SublimeLinter 3 must be installed in order to use this plugin. If SublimeLinter 3 is not installed, please follow the instructions here.
Before using this plugin, you must ensure that eslint
is installed on your system. To install eslint
, do the following:
-
Install
eslint
by typing the following in a terminal:npm install -g eslint
-
If you are using
nvm
andzsh
, ensure that the line to loadnvm
is in.zprofile
and not.zshrc
. -
If you are using
zsh
andoh-my-zsh
, do not load thenvm
plugin foroh-my-zsh
.
Once eslint
is installed, you must ensure it is in your system PATH so that SublimeLinter can find it. This may not be as straightforward as you think, so please read about how linter executables are located in the documentation.
Once you have installed eslint
you can proceed to install the SublimeLinter-eslint plugin if it is not yet installed.
Note: This plugin requires eslint
0.3.0 or later.
Please use Package Control to install the linter plugin. This will ensure that the plugin will be updated when new versions are available. If you want to install from source so you can modify the source code, you probably know what you are doing so we won’t cover that here.
To install via Package Control, do the following:
-
Within Sublime Text, bring up the Command Palette and type
install
. Among the commands you should seePackage Control: Install Package
. If that command is not highlighted, use the keyboard or mouse to select it. There will be a pause of a few seconds while Package Control fetches the list of available plugins. -
When the plugin list appears, type
eslint
. Among the entries you should seeSublimeLinter-contrib-eslint
. If that entry is not highlighted, use the keyboard or mouse to select it.
For general information on how SublimeLinter works with settings, please see Settings. For information on generic linter settings, please see Linter Settings.
You can configure eslint
options in the way you would from the command line, with .eslintrc
files. For more information, see the eslint docs. The linter plugin does this by searching for a .eslintrc
file itself. You may provide a custom config file by setting the linter’s "args"
setting to ["--config", "/path/to/file"]
. On Windows, be sure to double the backslashes in the path, for example ["--config", "C:\\Users\\JohnDoe\\eslint.conf"]
.
If you would like to contribute enhancements or fixes, please do the following:
- Fork the plugin repository.
- Hack on a separate topic branch created from the latest
master
. - Commit and push the topic branch.
- Make a pull request.
- Be patient. ;-)
Please note that modications should follow these coding guidelines:
- Indent is 4 spaces.
- Code should pass flake8 and pep257 linters.
- Vertical whitespace helps readability, don’t be afraid to use it.
- Please use descriptive variable names, no abbrevations unless they are very well known.
Thank you for helping out!