Explorations In Automatically Fixing JavaScript Linting-errors September 30, 2014 Linting is a common step in our JavaScript iteration workflow. Most developers probably use JSHint (or ESLint) for this purpose. However, when a tool is capable of informing you of linting issues, the next logical question is..why can't it fix these issues for us? Is this taking automation too far, or a logical compl
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