A Vile plugin for identifying common style and maintainability issues in your HTML files (via htmllint).
NOTICE
This project is not actively maintained. If you want to help maintain the project, or if you have a better alternative to switch to, please open an issue and ask!
npm i -D vile vile-htmllint
By default, config uses .htmllintrc
.
You can specify a custom one, instead:
htmllint:
config: htmllint.json
Or, you can specify inline rules:
htmllint:
config:
doctype-html5: true
vile.ignore
is used as a base, but you can add onto it:
htmllint:
ignore: [
"some/path/**"
"file",
"dir"
]
This will pass these values to htmllint.use
.
htmllint:
config:
plugins: [ "a_plugin" ]
This project uses Semver.
This project is licensed under the MPL-2.0 license.
Any contributions made to this project are made under the current license.
Current list of Contributors.
Any contributions are welcome and appreciated!
All you need to do is submit a Pull Request.
- Please consider tests and code quality before submitting.
- Please try to keep commits clean, atomic and well explained (for others).
Current issue tracker is on GitHub.
Even if you are uncomfortable with code, an issue or question is welcome.
By participating in this project you agree to our Code of Conduct.
cd vile-htmllint
npm install
npm test
To run compile task with file watch in the background:
npm run dev
To run tests with coverage:
npm run test-cov
See package.json
for other available scripts.
src
is es6+ syntax compiled with Babellib
generated js librarytest
is any test code, written in CoffeeScript.test
where coffeescript is generated to