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@tesler-ui/tslint-jsdoc-rules

v0.3.0

Published

Rules for tslint to enforce JSDoc in sources (forked until eslint migration occures)

Downloads

24

Readme

Enforce JSDoc comments via tslint

A rule set for tslint that enfoces JSDoc comments on typescript code.

Making sure that all code elements are well documented improves code readability. It also helps with JSDoc generation as well as transpilation to compilers like Google's closure.

"jsdoc-require": [
  true
],

Other arguments may be optionally provided:

  • "no-methods" excludes JSDoc comments on interface specifications and class methods
  • "no-constructors" excludes JSDoc comments on class constructors
  • "no-properties" excludes JSDoc comments on class properties
  • "no-functions" excludes JSDoc comments on all functions
  • "no-protected" excludes JSDoc comments on protected elements
  • "no-private" excludes JSDoc comments on private elements
  • "no-private-properties" excludes private properties from enforcing JSDoc comments.

Install as a node module using npm:

 npm install tslint-jsdoc-rules

To use inside Emacs include the following code in your .emacs file.

(defun tslint-buffer ()
  (interactive)
  (compile (format "tslint -r ~/node_modules/tslint-jsdoc-rules/lib/ %s" (buffer-file-name)) nil)
  )
  

Works with

"typescript": ">=1.7.5"
"tslint": ">=3.2.2"