[openstack-dev] [javascript] Linters

Michael Krotscheck krotscheck at gmail.com
Tue Jun 9 15:33:48 UTC 2015


Hey there, Gustavo-

JSMin's a minifier, not a linter, yes? Unless I'm wrong, we're discussing
the enforcement of code style rather than the concatenation step in our
build, and thus jsmin's not really in the running. Once we _do_ talk about
how we assemble javascript, I'm sure JSMin will have a strong following :)

Michael

On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 9:02 PM gustavo panizzo (gfa) <gfa at zumbi.com.ar>
wrote:

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>
> On 2015-06-06 03:26, Michael Krotscheck wrote:
> > Right now, there are several JS linters in use in OpenStack: JSHint,
> > JSCS, and Eslint. I really would like to only use one of them, so that I
> > can figure out how to sanely share the configuration between projects.
> >
> > Can all those who have a strong opinion please stand up and state their
> > opinions?
>
> what about https://bitbucket.org/dcs/jsmin/ it's license is free
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