TSLint
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Use this page to activate integration with the TSLint code verifier and configure its behaviour.
Item | Description |
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Enable | Select this check box to have TSLint applied to verify the code in the current project. After that the other controls in the page are enabled. |
Node Interpreter | In this field, specify the Node.js interpreter to use. Choose one of the configured interpreters or click and configure a new one as described in Configuring Node.js Interpreters. If you have appointed one of the installations as default, the field displays the path to its executable file. |
TSLint Package | In this field, specify the location of the tslint package installed globally or in the current project, see TSLint. |
Configuration File | In this area, appoint the configuration to use. By default, PhpStorm first looks for a tslint.json configuration file. PhpStorm starts the search from the folder where the file to be checked is stored, then searches in the parent folder, and so on until reaches the project root. If no tslint.json file is found, TSLint uses its default embedded configuration file. Accordingly, you have to define the configuration to apply either in a tslint.json configuration file, or in a custom JSON configuration file, or rely on the default embedded configuration.
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Additional Rules Directory | In this field, specify the location of the files with additional code verification rules. These rules will be applied after the rules from tslint.json or the above specified custom configuration file and accordingly will override them. |
Last modified: 28 November 2017