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Can anyone point to a functioning JSLint plug-in for Eclipse?

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Use this:

In Eclipse, Install New Software to http://svn.codespot.com/a/eclipselabs.org/mobile-web-development-with-phonegap/tags/r1.2/download

I used jslint4java to add jslint to the Eclipse plugin for Android PhoneGap development. If you're not interested in PhoneGap or Android, you can choose only the jslint4java feature in the install wizard

Usage information here.

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    this answer is undervoted, installing jsLint plugin takes just a minute with this approach Sep 27, 2012 at 17:50
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    To enable jslint in your project you must right click on the open project and click on 'Enable jslint4java'. Jan 9, 2013 at 10:54
  • seems a little buggy, it happily ignores all kinds of problems which the online jslint tool picks up. configured max strictness via preferences, creates a file containing simply 'a=1;' online jslint shows 3 errors but the eclipse plugin shows none
    – codebox
    Nov 29, 2013 at 9:06
  • svn.codespot.com/a/eclipselabs.org/…, isnt active anymore, does anyone know of an alternative repo that we can download the plugin from? Tnx Tom Aug 29, 2016 at 10:19
  • It's still available on the Eclipse Marketplace - marketplace.eclipse.org/content/…. The source is available at github.com/paulb777/android-eclipse-plugin-for-phonegap. However, I can provide no assurance about compatibility with recent Eclipse platform releases. Aug 29, 2016 at 14:39
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There is a plugin here and it works ok. (site is down sometime in 2011)
The update site is http://update.rockstarapps.com/site.xml (site down 2012-07-24)

You can also run jslint4java as an external tool:

  1. Download jslint4java
  2. Put jslint4java.jar somewhere
  3. Add an external tool configuration in Eclipse (Run > External Tools > External Tools Configurations > Program > New...):
    Location: /usr/bin/java
              (or your path to javaw.exe)
    Arguments: -jar /path/to/jslint4java.jar ${resource_loc}
    

Now you can select a js file in the Project Explorer and run jslint4java from the external tools menu.

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    You might find jslint4java to be easier to integrate. It's just a "java -jar" command. code.google.com/p/jslint4java May 18, 2010 at 21:50
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    I just installed the RockStarApps plug-in a few days ago. Went to install on a different laptop and the domain's expired. Jan 3, 2011 at 23:34
  • The rockstarapps.com update site is not working anymore. Looks like the whole domain is gone and up for sale actually.
    – garbelini
    May 23, 2012 at 12:21
  • @garbelini Likely needs an update. It used the same engine and matched the online tool's output when it was done in 2011. Nov 29, 2013 at 15:42
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I think I've found the simplest solution. If you install Aptana Studio, a free Eclipse plug-in, you get among other things, an excellent JavaScript IDE with support for Ext, jQuery and other major libraries.

Using these instructions (copied here in case blogspot is blocked at work), you can easily turn on JSLint support.

You can enable it by doing:

  1. Open Aptana Studio- Go to Window > Preferences
  2. Go to Aptana > Editors > JavaScript > Validation in the left hand menu
  3. Check "JSLint JavaScript Validator"- Hit OK- Go to Window > Show View > Validation (may need to go to Show View - Other - Aptana Views)
  4. You'll see the Validation on the bottom right of the screen- Now also click Toggle Information and Toggle Warnings (found on the top left corner of the validation pane)

You're all set. JSLint will warn you whilst writing code

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  • For people using Aptana Studio 3, JavaScript validation hasn't been implemented yet but they say it's planned for the final version. aptanastudio.tenderapp.com/discussions/questions/…
    – takteek
    May 26, 2011 at 4:16
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    It's actually in Preferences > Aptana > Validation > JavaScript . Thanks for the tip!
    – Gabriel R.
    Jun 3, 2011 at 10:59
  • @Gabriel It really depends on your version of Eclipse and your version of Aptana. I'm using Eclipse 3.6.2.r362 & Aptana 2.0.5 and the path I listed is valid for those versions. Jun 3, 2011 at 14:30
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    This is no longer working as expected with Eclipse 3.7 The plug-in installs correctly, but the options are not present anywhere in the UI. Not in the project settings, not in the project contextual menu and not in the Eclipse preferences.
    – Gabriel R.
    Nov 6, 2011 at 13:27
  • Gabriel are you sure you're looking in the right place? I'm running 3.7(.2v20120207...) and I have the options under Aptana Studio>Validation (and then on the right-hand side, "Javascript"). May 3, 2012 at 17:38
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You might consider a JsHint Eclipse plugin as an alternative. From what the project objective reads, JSHint was originally a fork of JsLHint with more option configuration.

Eclipse plugin http://github.eclipsesource.com/jshint-eclipse/

JsHint reference http://www.jshint.com/about/

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    Of note also, you can provide a jslint.js file in the plugins configuration in order to use the latest jslint instead of the default bundled.
    – Andrew
    Jun 22, 2012 at 15:52
  • Just for reference, I made a fork of the jshint plugin after they decided it should only work for jshint.js. Check it out here github.com/Weightpoint/jslint-eclipse
    – jontro
    Aug 3, 2014 at 14:02
  • Does not seem to work with Eclipse Photon: An error occurred while installing the items session context was:(profile=epp.package.javascript, phase=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.engine.phases.Install, operand=null --> [R]com.eclipsesource.jshint 0.10.1.20160216-0911, action=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.touchpoint.eclipse.actions.InstallBundleAction). Could not acquire the framework manipulator service. Could not acquire the framework manipulator service.
    – Stefan
    Aug 9, 2018 at 9:53
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I do this a different way that integrates nicely with the IDE In eclipse most of this is one time set up and then it becomes quite easy to validate your code after that.

  1. Help -> Install new software
  2. Click the 'Add' button
  3. expend the selection and check Rockstar JsLint
  4. Click 'Next'...again
  5. Accept and install
    • (you'll have to hit okay when it prompts you about installing unsigned content).
  6. Restart Eclipse...

Almost done

Now when you want to validate your javascript right click the file Rockstarapps -> Validate with JsLint...

customize your validation settings and your done. (i usually just choose recommended) the problems will show up in your problems panel.

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  • do you need to be in a certain view for this to work? I can see it's installed but can't find any way to run it from the application...
    – P4ul
    Jun 26, 2011 at 22:31
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    It seems the Rockstar Repo site has been pwned. Feb 23, 2012 at 11:35
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    Anyone know who the original RockStarApps developer was? Seems like this would have found a new home somewhere.
    – artlung
    Jul 11, 2012 at 16:30
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    @artlung a while back i read "jslint is dead" its been replaced by jshint which can be found here link
    – user238638
    Aug 31, 2012 at 20:42
  • This domain no longer exists update.rockstarapps.com Mar 15, 2023 at 13:21

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