WARNING this extension is deprecated since tslint is deprecated in favor of eslint.
Adds tslint to coc.nvim using the TypeScript TSLint language service plugin.
This is a fork of vscode-typescript-tslint-plugin.
Please refer to the tslint documentation for how to configure the linting rules.
❗ Important: If you also have the coc-tslint extension installed, please disable it to avoid linting files twice.*
In your vim/neovim, run command:
:CocInstall coc-tsserver coc-tslint-plugin
You can either configure the TSLint extension using a tsconfig
or jsconfig
as described here, or configure it with coc.nvim settings.
Note the coc.nvim based configuration override the tsconfig
or jsconfig
configuration.
-
tslint.configFile
- The configuration file that tslint should use instead of the default tslint.json. A relative file path is resolved relative to the project root. -
tslint.jsEnable
- Enable/disable tslint for.js
files. Default isfalse
. -
tslint.ignoreDefinitionFiles
- Control if TypeScript definition files should be ignored. Default istrue
. -
tslint.exclude
- A glob or an array of globs. Any file matching these globs will not be linted. -
tslint.alwaysShowRuleFailuresAsWarnings
- Always show rule failures as warnings, ignoring the severity configuration in the tslint.json configuration. -
tslint.suppressWhileTypeErrorsPresent
- Suppress tslint errors from being reported while other errors are present. -
tslint.autoFixOnSave
- fix autofixable issues on save.
Differences with the coc-tslint extension
-
The implementation as a TypeScript server plugin enables to shares the program representation with TypeScript. This is more efficient than the current
coc-tslint
implementation. The current TSLint implementation needs to reanalyze a document that has already been analyzed by the TypeScript language server. -
coc-tslint
can only lint one file a time. It therefore cannot support semantic tslint rules that require the type checker. The language service plugin doesn't have this limitation. To overcome this limitation is a key motivation for reimplementing the extension.
MIT