I spend my days in vim, currently writing a lot of JavaScript. I\'ve been trying to find a way to integrate JSLint or something similar into vim to improve my coding. Has an
The best-practice way IMO is:
jsl
(JSLint executable) using your favorite package manager (Ubuntu's apt-get
, Mac's home brew, etc.).syntax_checkers/javascript.vim
file with this one - EDIT: NO LONGER NECESSARY WITH NEWEST SYNTASTIC VERSION.
Enjoy! :)
Another option is jslint.vim from Jesse Hallet. It's available on GitHub and works with or without Vim's QuickFix window. It's a nice plugin!
You can follow the intructions from JSLint web-service + VIM integration or do what I did:
Download http://jslint.webvm.net/mylintrun.js and http://www.jslint.com/fulljslint.js and put them in a directory of your choice.
Then add the following line to the beginning of mylintrun.js:
var filename= arguments[0];
and change last line of code in mylintrun.js ("print( ...)") to:
print ( filename + ":" + (obj["line"] + 1) + ":" + (obj["character"] + 1) + ":" + obj["reason"] );
This makes in mylintrun.js output a error list that can be used with the VIM quickfix window (:copen).
Now set the following in VIM:
set makeprg=cat\ %\ \\\|\ /my/path/to/js\ /my/path/to/mylintrun.js\ %
set errorformat=%f:%l:%c:%m
where you have to change /my/path/to/js to the path to SpiderMonkey and /my/path/to/mylintrun.js to the path where you put the JS files.
Now, you can use :make in VIM and use the quickfix window (:he quickfix-window) to jump from error to error.
I've been very happy using node-lint
sudo npm -g install jslint
Then whack this somewhere in your .vim
set makeprg=jslint\ %
set errorformat=%-P%f,
\%E%>\ #%n\ %m,%Z%.%#Line\ %l\\,\ Pos\ %c,
\%-G%f\ is\ OK.,%-Q
Now a :make
will run jslint. Errors appear in the quickfix window.
Much better is to pipe the results through Lynx to deal with JSLint's unfortunate choice of HTML for output format. I have a blog post on how to do it here:
http://www.fleegix.org/articles/2008-09-06-jslint-in-vim-through-lynx
Here are the Mac OS instructions updated for Nov. 2012. Assumes you have Homebrew installed in order to get Node.js, and that you've already installed Syntastic for Vim (I use https://github.com/carlhuda/janus which provides this automatically):
$ brew install node.js
$ npm install -g jshint
Then add '/usr/local/share/npm/bin' to your PATH (probably in ~/.bashrc). For example, add the line:
export PATH="$PATH:/usr/local/share/npm/bin"
restart your Terminal and check that
$ jshint
is executable from the command line. Syntastic will discover jsHint automatically. Restart MacVim and enjoy!