nitpick
v0.4.0
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A command line tool to make you feel bad about how you set up your JavaScript app. 🙈
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A command line tool to make you feel bad about how you set up your app.
Install
$ npm i -g nitpick
Usage
In your project's root directory, simply run:
$ nitpick
Options
--disable-colors
(-d
): Disable beatiful colors, will happen automatically in terminals that can't handle color;--explain
(-e
): Provide an explanation on how to fix an error, note: will not work with--quiet
;--quiet
(-q
): Run silently, will throw error if necessary;
Ignoring rules
In package.json
, add a nitpick
key:
{
...
"nitpick": {
"ignore": [
<rules>
]
}
...
}
The identifiers are:
package.json
README.md
.gitignore
.editorconfig
.eslintrc
.eslintignore
.babelrc
LICENSE
.travis.yml
Aliases
Some packages can be used in different ways, such as including Babel options in your package.json
file. Current valid filename aliases are as follows:
README.md
└─readme.md
└─README
.eslintrc
└─.eslintrc.json
└─.eslintrc.yml
.eslintignore
└─.eslintignore.json
└─.eslintignore.yml
.babelrc
└─.babelrc.json
└─.babelrc.yml
LICENSE
└─license.md
└─LICENSE.md
Current files with package.json
support:
.eslintrc
->"eslint"
.babelrc
->"babel"
LICENSE
->"license"
License
MIT © Connor Wilson