$ ref or $ reffix Fixing broken references couldn't be easier. By default, reffix will generate a report of broken module references (require and import statements) by recursing through all the files in the directory in which it is launched. Use the -m html option to parse HTML files instead. reffix will list the broken and corrected paths and prompt you to update the files to fix them. Just hit E
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the blazing fast, batteries-included ES2015 compiler What is Bublé? Bublé is an ES2015+ compiler. It takes your ES2015/16 JavaScript code and turns it into code that can run in today's environments, including old versions of Node.js and Internet Explorer. As the name suggests, Bublé is heavily inspired by (and indebted to) Babel – but there are some key differences: Bublé limits itself to ES featu
It is fun to plant and harvest new crops in my garden, but I’ll eventually wake up to a mess if I don’t regularly weed. While each weed isn’t a problem by itself, they combine forces to choke the system. Working in a weed-free garden is a productive pleasure. Codebases are like this too. I also don’t enjoy weeding, so I forget to and end up in trouble. Thankfully, in coding, we have great tools li
ESLint v8.x reached end-of-life on 2024-10-05 and is no longer maintained. Upgrade or consider long-term support options Published 29 Apr, 2016 under Release Notes ESLint v2.9.0 released We just pushed ESLint v2.9.0, which is a minor release upgrade of ESLint. This release adds some new features and fixes several bugs found in the previous release. Highlights This is a summary of the major changes
This article presents the reasoning behind the creation of Roc, a modern JavaScript toolkit. If you are not interested in the background you can get started here instantly. The modern days of JavaScript has us shifting away from the more traditional and rigid frameworks. Instead we are now in a fast-moving trend of using a large number of micro-libraries from npm that are combined within our own p
Published 15 Apr, 2016 under Release Notes ESLint v2.8.0 released We just pushed ESLint v2.8.0, which is a minor release upgrade of ESLint. This release adds some new features and fixes several bugs found in the previous release. Enhancements 76913b6 Update: Add metadata to existing rules - Batch 3 (refs #5417) (Vitor Balocco) fb3c2eb Update: allow template literals (fixes #5234) (Jonathan Haines)
3行まとめ espower-babelは役目を終えたので、Deprecated Babel + power-assertはbabel-preset-power-assertを使う コード上はrequire("power-assert")とrequire("assert") どちらでもpower-assert化できるようになった espower-babelは非推奨へ Babel + Mocha + power-assertの組み合わせを出来るだけ設定ファイルなどを作らずに使えるespower-babelというモジュールを書いていましたが、役目を終えたので非推奨(deprecated)にしました。 テストコードをES6+power-assertで書けるespower-babel 3.0.0リリース | Web Scratch 理由としては、Babel@6からは設定(ファイル)を必ず必要とするの
Published 14 Apr, 2016 under Announcements Welcoming JSCS To ESLint We are happy to announce that, effectively immediately, the JSCS team is now part of the ESLint team. We would like to invite everyone to welcome Marat Dulin, Oleg Gaidarenko, Mike Sherov, Alexej Yaroshevich, and Henry Zhu, and we're looking forward to working with them all. ESLint and JSCS started out at roughly the same time, ju
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