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Investigate HTML Linting support #32380

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egamma opened this issue Aug 12, 2017 · 4 comments
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Investigate HTML Linting support #32380

egamma opened this issue Aug 12, 2017 · 4 comments
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@egamma
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egamma commented Aug 12, 2017

We currently recommend vscode-htmlhint which is based on htmlhint for linting html files. Since linters will need to migrate to support multiple root folders it is a good time to investigate what HTML linter we want to recommend and help migrate to multi root support.

@mrmlnc I've seen your comment #30209 (comment), what is your opinion/recommendation.

FYI @aeschli @ramya-rao-a

@egamma egamma added the plan-item VS Code - planned item for upcoming label Aug 12, 2017
@weinand weinand added the feature-request Request for new features or functionality label Aug 12, 2017
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glen-84 commented Aug 12, 2017

htmlhint/HTMLHint#214 😞

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Yeap, HTMHint seems to be mostly dead. Besides, because it does not support nor Stylelint, nor ESLint, it is problematic tool for inline CSS and JavaScript.

Few my notes here https://github.com/LotusTM/Kotsu/issues/268 might be helpful too.

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glen-84 commented Oct 26, 2017

There's another one here.

Not really very active either.

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mjbvz commented May 2, 2019

Closing this investigation as out of date

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