Run JSHint on the javascript code in your frontmost (and saved) BBEdit document, and see the results in a Result Browser window.
Note that for now, the text document must be saved before bbjshint
can check it.
Use from BBEdit's Scripts menu by either installing or symlinking bbjshint
to BBEdit's Scripts folder. This is ~/Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Scripts
or perhaps ~/Dropbox/Application Support/BBEdit/Scripts
. You can show this folder from BBEdit by going to the scripts menu and choosing "Open Scripts Folder".
npm install --global bbjshint (or, sudo npm install --global bbjshint)
cd ~/"Library/Application Support/BBEdit/Scripts/"
ln -s `which bbjshint`
Custom .jshintrc
files can be used. They should be placed in the same directory as the original folder with javascript code.
See: https://github.com/jshint/jshint/blob/master/examples/.jshintrc
See bbresults.
MIT