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JSLint, The JavaScript Code Quality Tool Douglas Crockford douglas@crockford.com 2015-10-20 jslint.js contains the jslint function. It parses and analyzes a source file, returning an object with information about the file. It can also take an object that sets options. jslint.html runs the jslint.js function in a web page. The page also depends on adsafe.js [https://github.com/douglascrockford/ADsafe] (which is not included in this project) and browser.js and report.js (which are). browser.js runs the web user interface. report.js generates the results reports in HTML. help.html describes JSLint's usage. Please read it. function.html describes the jslint function and the results it produces. Please direct questions and comments to https://plus.google.com/communities/104441363299760713736. JSLint can be run anywhere that JavaScript (or Java) can run. The place to express yourself in programming is in the quality of your ideas and the efficiency of their execution. The role of style in programming is the same as in literature: It makes for better reading. A great writer doesn't express herself by putting the spaces before her commas instead of after, or by putting extra spaces inside her parentheses. A great writer will slavishly conform to some rules of style, and that in no way constrains her power to express herself creatively. See for example William Strunk's The Elements of Style [http://www.crockford.com/wrrrld/style.html]. This applies to programming as well. Conforming to a consistent style improves readability, and frees you to express yourself in ways that matter. JSLint here plays the part of a stern but benevolent editor, helping you to get the style right so that you can focus your creative energy where it is most needed.
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