Integrate JSHint into Emacs via a node.js server.
jshint-mode was heavily inspired by Kevin Turners lintnode.
- nodejs - http://nodejs.org
- npmjs - http://npmjs.org
download or clone
$ git clone git://github.com/daleharvey/jshint-mode.git
Add the configuration to your .emacs config file:
$jshint-emacs-conf >> ~/.emacs // or
$npm explore jshint-mode
Exploring /Users/yourname/node_modules/jshint-mode
Type 'exit' or ^D when finished
bash-3.2$ exit
or if you downloaded manually:
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/path/to/jshint-mode")
(require 'flymake-jshint)
(add-hook 'javascript-mode-hook
(lambda () (flymake-mode t)))
Becareful: If you emacs can't find node program, maybe you should add some config to .emacs like this:
(setenv "PATH" (concat "/usr/local/bin:" (getenv "PATH")))
(setq exec-path
'(
"/usr/local/bin"
"/usr/bin"
))
You can use M-x flymake-mode to turn flymake of and on, if you want to turn it on be fault, add the following to your .emacs
;; Turns on flymake for all files which have a flymake mode
(add-hook 'find-file-hook 'flymake-find-file-hook)
By default, jshint-mode will search for the nearest .jshintrc
file up the
directory tree from the location of each JS file you edit.
Alternatively, you can customize the jshint-mode-jshintrc
variable to set the
location of a .jshintrc
file that will always be used (and will be the only
one used).
If use Emacs.app on OS X, you need to set the following environment variables:
- PATH - Add path to your node executable