JSLint vs RuboCop vs Snyk

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JSLint

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RuboCop

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Snyk

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Pros of JSLint
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Pros of Snyk
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    • 9
      Open-source
    • 8
      Completely free
    • 7
      Runs Offline
    • 4
      Follows the Ruby Style Guide by default
    • 4
      Can automatically fix some problems
    • 4
      Customizable
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      Atom package
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      Integrates with Vim/Emacs/Atom/Sublime/
    • 1
      Integrates With Custom CMS
    • 10
      Github Integration
    • 5
      Free for open source projects
    • 4
      Finds lots of real vulnerabilities
    • 1
      Easy to deployed

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    Cons of JSLint
    Cons of RuboCop
    Cons of Snyk
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        • 2
          Does not integrated with SonarQube
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          No malware detection
        • 1
          No surface monitoring
        • 1
          Complex UI
        • 1
          False positives

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        What is JSLint?

        It is a static code analysis tool used in software development for checking if JavaScript source code complies with coding rules. It is provided primarily as a browser-based web application accessible through their domain, but there are also command-line adaptations.

        What is RuboCop?

        RuboCop is a Ruby static code analyzer. Out of the box it will enforce many of the guidelines outlined in the community Ruby Style Guide.

        What is Snyk?

        Automatically find & fix vulnerabilities in your code, containers, Kubernetes, and Terraform

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        What tools integrate with JSLint?
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          What are some alternatives to JSLint, RuboCop, and Snyk?
          ESLint
          A pluggable and configurable linter tool for identifying and reporting on patterns in JavaScript. Maintain your code quality with ease.
          JSHint
          It is a community-driven tool to detect errors and potential problems in JavaScript code. It is open source and can easily adjust in the environment you expect your code to execute.
          TSLint
          An extensible static analysis tool that checks TypeScript code for readability, maintainability, and functionality errors. It is widely supported across modern editors & build systems and can be customized with your own lint rules, configurations, and formatters.
          SonarQube
          SonarQube provides an overview of the overall health of your source code and even more importantly, it highlights issues found on new code. With a Quality Gate set on your project, you will simply fix the Leak and start mechanically improving.
          SonarLint
          It is an IDE extension that helps you detect and fix quality issues as you write code. Like a spell checker, it squiggles flaws so that they can be fixed before committing code.
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