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grunt-maxlines

v0.1.0

Published

Enforce a maximum number of lines for your source files.

Downloads

3

Readme

grunt-maxlines

Enforce a maximum number of lines for your source files. Once a file goes beyond the specified limit, your build will fail.

This plugin simply wraps the sloc package to determine the number of lines in each file and raises a warning if appropriate. So all kudos belongs to the authors of that package!

Getting Started

This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.2

To install the plugin run following command in your project's directory:

npm install grunt-maxlines --save-dev

Once you've completed this set, add the plugin to your Gruntfile.js.

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-maxlines');

The "maxlines" task

In your project's Gruntfile's initConfig section add a section named maxlines that configures all the file size limits you want to enforce.

grunt.initConfig({
  maxlines: {
    options: {
      // Task-specific options go here.
      limit: 500
    },
    javascript: {
      // Target-specific file lists and/or options go here.
      options: {
        limit: 300
      },
      files: ['src/**/*.js']
    },
    scss: {
      options: {
        limit: 1000
      },
      files: ['resources/**/*.scss']
    }
  }
});

Options

options.limit

Type: Integer Default value: 500

This value sets the maximum number of lines that are allowed. Any files going beyond that limit will trigger a warning.

options.metric

Type: String Default value: sloc Possible values: sloc, loc, loc, cloc, scloc, mcloc, nloc

Defines what metric should be applied to determine if a file has reached the defined limit or not.

License

This plugin is licensed under the GPLv3 license due to one of its dependencies being published under this license.