This linter plugin for SublimeLinter provides an interface to tslint. It will be used with files that have the "typescript" syntax.
Note that tslint
is deprecated and you should migrate to eslint
. This plugin here is to support the legacy.
SublimeLinter must be installed in order to use this plugin.
Please use Package Control to install the linter plugin.
Before installing this plugin, ensure that tslint
(2.4.0 or later) is installed on your system.
To install tslint
, do the following:
-
Install
tslint
by typing the following in a terminal:npm install -g tslint
-
If you are using
nvm
andzsh
, ensure that the line to loadnvm
is in.zshenv
and not.zshrc
.
- SublimeLinter settings: http://sublimelinter.com/en/latest/settings.html
- Linter settings: http://sublimelinter.com/en/latest/linter_settings.html
You can configure tslint
options in the way you would from the command line, with tslint.json
files.
For more information, see the tslint docs.
The linter plugin does this by searching for a tslint.json
file itself, just as tslint
does from the command line.
You may provide a custom config file by setting the linter’s "args"
setting to ["--config", "/path/to/file"]
.
On Windows, be sure to double the backslashes in the path, for example ["--config", "C:\\Users\\Aparajita\\tslint.json"]
.
Also, remember to set your project tsconfig.json
accordingly, so that it includes paths used by SublimeLinter working copies. For example:
"include": [
"/var/folders/**/*.tsx",
"/var/folders/**/*.ts",
"./src/**/*.tsx",
"./src/**/*.ts"
]
To enable linting using projects, set the --project
argument.
E.g. like so to look for the tsconfig.json
file in the folder you opened in Sublime Text:
"tslint": {
"args": ["--project", "${folder}"]
}