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tslint-gitdiff

v5.9.4

Published

An extensible static analysis linter for the TypeScript language with git diff

Downloads

6

Readme

TSLint-gitdiff

this is a fork of TSLint, it does everything tslint does with change in behavior that this first runs a git diff only lints the lines which git claims have changed.

The intended use case for this tool is when working on large projects introducing a new linting rule can be too much effort. This tool will allow a stricter standard to be applied to new code than to legacy code.

tslint-gitdiff accepts all config and commandline params that tslint does. Additionally it accepts an optional commandline param --branch <branch>. Not specifying a branch will cause git diff to local working copy changes to HEAD. Specifying a branch param will pass this to the git diff as the tip to compare HEAD to. An alternative format --branch <branch>... will cause git diff to determine the merge base from and HEAD and show changes from the merge base to HEAD. This is git diff behavior more info can be found using git diff --help. tslint-gitdiff does not support the format <base-branch>...<target-branch> as linting on any target branch other than HEAD does not make sense as the lint must run in the current working directory.

Installation & Usage

Please refer to the full usage documentation on the TSLint website.

just relplace tslint with tslint-gitdiff

Installation Local (in your project’s working directory):

npm install tslint-gitdiff typescript --save-dev

or

yarn add tslint-gitdiff typescript --dev

Global:

npm install tslint-gitdiff typescript -g

or

yarn global add tslint-gitdiff typescript