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For SublimeText users out there, SublimeLinter adds JSHint support to check your JavaScript files after saving.

Once you install SublimeLinter, in SublimeText go to Sublime Text 2 > Preferences > Package Settings > SublimeLinter > Settings - User and copy the contents of SublimeLinter.sublime-settings into that file.

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hshoff commented Nov 5, 2012

👍 Thanks for adding this @ssorallen!

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Thanks for the feedback, @h4rry. The SublimeLinter settings now live under linters > SublimeLinter, and the settings file has instructions at the top for how to use it.

hshoff added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 5, 2012
Add SublimeLinter settings that match the current JS rules in README.md
@hshoff hshoff merged commit 80b692d into master Nov 5, 2012
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