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JSLint

JSLint is a JavaScript program that looks for problems in JavaScript programs.

JSLint Alternatives [Page 5]

The best JSLint alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. /teamscale-alternatives

    Drive software quality by data and in a joint effort of all contributors – using our Software Intelligence platform Teamscale.

    paid Free Trial

  2. /textlint-alternatives

    The pluggable linting tool for text and markdown

    Open Source

  3. /landscape-alternatives

    Landscape, the systems management tool provided with Ubuntu Advantage, Canonical's service programme, allows you to manage large-scale deployments of Ubuntu machines as easily as one, making it far more cost-effective to support large networks of de…

  4. /jscs-alternatives

    Backend Development and Frontend Development

  5. /cppdepend-alternatives

    Master Your C and C++ Codebase with Precision and Insight

    freemium

  6. /semmle-alternatives

    Semmle analytics platform that provides data-driven software engineering for visibility for every project, location, team and timeframe.

  7. /sideci-alternatives

    SideCI is static code analysis Continous Integration service. Driven by GitHub Pull Requests, Analyze And Comment Violation Automatically. Supports Ruby, PHP, and JavaScript.

  8. /tabnine-alternatives

    TabNine is the all-language autocompleter. We use deep learning to help you write code faster.

    Open Source

  9. /kiuwan-application-security-alternatives

    Kiuwan Application Security is an end-to-end Appsec platform.

  10. /vim-adventures-alternatives

    Learning Vim while playing a game

  11. /beyond-compare-alternatives

    Beyond Compare allows you to compare files and folders.

  12. /coala-alternatives

    Linting and fixing code for all languages

    Open Source

  13. /feram-alternatives

    Feram finds bugs in your merge requests and suggests patches to fix them.

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