Grunt Plugin for JavaScript Standard Style Linting and Formatting
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The following shell commands will install grunt-standard to your project's package.json in devDependencies.
npm install grunt-standard --save-devyarn add grunt-standard --dev- You have the latest version of
gruntin your project'spackage.json'sdevDependencies. - You have added the npm task to your project's
Gruntfile.js. - You are running
node >= 4.
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-standard')- If you are running
node < 4use2.15.0
In your project's Gruntfile.js, add a section named standard to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig().
In this example, the default options are used to lint the specified *.js files in the root, lib/, and tasks/ directories:
grunt.initConfig({
standard: {
app: {
src: [
'{,lib/,tasks/}*.js'
]
}
}
})- Type:
Array - Default:
[] - Action: Lint source files using JavaScript Standard Style.
- Type:
String - Default:
'' - Action: current working directory (default: process.cwd()) Documentation.
- Type:
Boolean - Default:
false - Action: Auto-format source files using standard --fix.
- Type:
Array - Default:
[] - Action: global variables to declare Documentation.
- Type:
Array - Default:
[] - Action: eslint plugins Documentation.
- Type:
Array - Default:
[] - Action: eslint environment Valid Values.
- Type:
Array - Default:
'' - Action: js parser (e.g. babel-eslint) Documentation.
In this example, the fix option is set to true so the source files will be auto-formatted (and written back to disk) before being linted:
grunt.initConfig({
standard: {
options: {
fix: true
},
app: {
src: [
'{,lib/,tasks/}*.js'
]
}
}
})