This linter plugin for SublimeLinter provides an interface to ESLint. It will be used with "JavaScript" files, but since eslint
is pluggable, it can actually lint a variety of other files as well.
SublimeLinter must be installed in order to use this plugin.
Please install via Package Control.
Before using this plugin, ensure that eslint
is installed on your system.
To install eslint
, do the following:
npm install -g eslint
- Or install
eslint
locally in your project folder (you must have apackage.json
file there):
npm install -D eslint
eslint
provides fixes for some errors. These fixes are available in SublimeLinter as quick actions. See the Command Palette: SublimeLinter: Quick Action
. (Also: https://github.com/SublimeLinter/SublimeLinter#quick-actionsfixers)
You may want to define a key binding:
// To trigger a quick action
{ "keys": ["ctrl+k", "ctrl+f"],
"command": "sublime_linter_quick_actions"
},
SublimeLinter will detect some installed local plugins, and thus it should work automatically for e.g. .vue
or .ts
files. If it works on the command line, there is a chance it works in Sublime without further ado.
- Make sure the plugins are installed locally colocated to
eslint
itself. T.i., technically, botheslint
and its plugins are described in the very samepackage.json
. - Configuration of the plugins is out-of-scope of this README. Be sure to read their README's as well. (If you just installed a plugin, without proper configuration,
eslint
will probably show error messages or wrong lint results, and SublimeLinter will just pass them to you.)
Out-of-the-box SublimeLinter detects typescript, vue, svelte, html, and json. Please open a PR for important other plugins. Note, however, that when you configure the executable
manually, you also opt-out of the automatic plugin detection and fallback to linting "Javscript" only.
In any case, if you want to control which files SublimeLinter sends to eslint
, you can always manually change the "selector"
setting to just include the scopes you explicitly want. The default value for "JavaScript" is source.js - meta.attribute-with-value
, make sure to include that in the configuration.
For Typescript .ts
files it would be:
"linters": {
"eslint": {
"selector": "source.ts, source.js - meta.attribute-with-value"
}
}
For Vue.js .vue
files it would be:
"linters": {
"eslint": {
"selector": "text.html.vue, source.js - meta.attribute-with-value"
}
}
For Svelte .svelte
files, using eslint-plugin-svelte
and Svelte syntax highlighting, it would be:
"linters": {
"eslint": {
"selector": "text.html.svelte, source.js - meta.attribute-with-value"
}
}
To find the selector
value for a particular file type, place the cursor at the start of the file and use the command Tools ➡️ Developer ➡️ Show Scope Name.
This plugin will automatically prefer a eslint_d
installation if present.
You can change this behavior by setting prefer_eslint_d
to false
either
globally or per project. E.g. for the global setting:
"linters": {
"eslint": {
"prefer_eslint_d": false
}
}
- SublimeLinter settings: http://sublimelinter.com/en/latest/settings.html
- Linter settings: http://sublimelinter.com/en/latest/linter_settings.html
You can configure eslint
options in the way you would from the command line, with .eslintrc
files. For more information, see the eslint docs.
Starting with v4.2 of this plugin, eslint
will only lint '*.js' files for standard, vanilla configurations without further plugins. You can restore the old behavior by setting selector
to its old value:
"linters": {
"eslint": {
"selector": "source.js - meta.attribute-with-value"
}
}
I've got 'SublimeLinter: ERROR: eslint cannot locate 'eslint' in ST console when I try to use locally installed eslint
.
You must have a package.json
file if you've installed eslint
locally. Also, restart the project or Sublime Text itself after to make sure SublimeLinter uses the correct eslint
instance.
npm init -f
npm install eslint
I've got 'SublimeLinter: eslint ERROR: ESLint couldn't find a configuration file' when I'm editing a JavaScript file.
If you're using SublimeLinter 4, the linter is trying to always lint the current view, even if there's no ESLint setup for the project or file. You can easily fix this error by creating an empty .eslintrc
file in your home directory. This file will be picked up by the linter when there is no locally-defined ESLint configuration.
Use your editor of choice and create this config file, or do this on a terminal:
cd $HOME # or cd %HOMEPATH% on Windows
touch .eslintrc
echo '{ "rules": {} }' > .eslintrc
If you use eslint_d
and the linter suddently stopped working with an error message like "Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open /../eslint/node_modules/globals/index.js", a restart of eslint_d
might resolve the problem:
eslint_d restart