CodeGodie
CodeGodie

Reputation: 12132

JS correcting syntax in Sublime Text 3

Im new to to Sublime Text 3. I used to use Netbeans which had a great syntax correcting system for JavaScript and PHP. So far, Sublime has great features. Its fast and beautiful, but it does not have syntax correcting errors when I create JS files. Is it a possibility to get this working? I read a bit on "SublimeLinter" but when I installed it, it seems to not work correctly. Can anyone help?

Upvotes: 3

Views: 10429

Answers (3)

Sublime Linter 3 is the way I've found useful so far.

  • To use it, first you must install node.js on your system.
  • Then, using package manager find and install Sublime Linter and Sublime Linter-jshint, quit from Sublime Text.
  • Type npm install -g jshint onto your terminal, open Sublime Text.

Upvotes: 1

grepit
grepit

Reputation: 22382

Very Easy...well kind of ! here are the steps :

hint: before you do this remove a semicolon or something from you .js file to make sure you have an error for a file to test this with:

  1. Follow this steps on the clip below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVE3E9AvRag

  2. Right click on the file and then run jshint enter image description here

  3. If you still don't see the yellow line editor then:

cd '/path/to/Sublime Text 3/Packages' git clone https://github.com/SublimeLinter/SublimeLinter3.git SublimeLinter

you should see this errors/yellow dot on the line with error auto-magically :

enter image description here

Upvotes: 0

BeauCielBleu
BeauCielBleu

Reputation: 409

Have you try to install SublimeLinter for Sublime Text 3?

(I don't think this package is directly available in the Package control plugin, so you have to dowload the .zip and extract it in your Sublime Text 3/Packages folder)

[Edit:]Check: "If you plan to edit files that use a JavaScript-based linter (JavaScript, CSS), your system must have a JavaScript engine installed. Mac OS X comes with a preinstalled JavaScript engine called JavaScriptCore, which is used if Node.js is not installed. On Windows, you must install the JavaScript engine Node.js, which can be downloaded from the Node.js site."

Upvotes: 2

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