codeclimate-eslint is a Code Climate engine that wraps ESLint. You can run
it on your command line using the Code Climate CLI, or on our hosted analysis
platform.
ESLint is a tool for identifying and reporting on patterns found in ECMAScript/JavaScript code. It can be configured using a configuration file.
There are a few major versions of ESLint out there. The latest major version is 4. This engine provides a few channels for major versions of ESLint.
This branch is for the latest (i.e. default) channel and provides ESLint 3
support.
For ESLint 4, please see channel/eslint-4 branch.
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If you haven't already, install the Code Climate CLI
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Run
codeclimate engines:enable eslint. This command both installs the engine and enables it in your.codeclimate.ymlfile -
You're ready to analyze! Browse into your project's folder and run
codeclimate analyze
By default, this engine will emit both ESLint errors and warnings as Code
Climate issues. If you prefer, you can ignore warning-level violations by
setting the ignore_warnings configuration option:
eslint:
enabled: true
config:
ignore_warnings: trueIf you're using a plugin like eslint-plugin-json or eslint-plugin-html, you
will want to set this value to make sure the appropriate files are included:
eslint:
enabled: true
config:
extensions:
- .js
- .htmlBy default, this engine will skip files that appear to be minified (average line length over 100). This feature can be disabled to include all files for analysis.
eslint:
enabled: true
config:
sanitize_batch: falseFor help with ESLint, check out their documentation.
If you're running into a Code Climate issue, first look over this project's GitHub Issues, as your question may have already been covered. If not, go ahead and open a support ticket with us.