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Linting

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What is Linting?

Linting is the process of running a program that will analyse code for potential errors, bugs, stylistic errors, and suspicious constructs. It is commonly used to improve code quality, enforce coding standards, and prevent common mistakes.

What other technologies are related to Linting?

Linting Competitor Technologies

Prettier is a code formatter. While it focuses more on formatting, it overlaps with linting tools in enforcing code style conventions.
mentioned alongside Linting in 4% (100) of relevant job posts

Linting Complementary Technologies

Babel is a JavaScript compiler that transforms newer versions of JavaScript into older versions that can be run by older browsers. Linting tools can analyze the code both before and after the Babel transformation process.
mentioned alongside Linting in 1% (116) of relevant job posts
ES6 (ECMAScript 2015) is a version of Javascript that introduced new features and syntax. Linters help to enforce best practices and detect errors in ES6 code.
mentioned alongside Linting in 0% (113) of relevant job posts
Unit testing and linting are complementary practices for ensuring code quality. Linting identifies potential issues before runtime, while unit testing verifies the behavior of code.
mentioned alongside Linting in 0% (61) of relevant job posts

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