ReSharper 2022.1 Help

TSLint

ReSharper options: Tools | Web Linters | TSLint

On this page of ReSharper options you can enable and configure the TSLint linter so that ReSharper could use the linter rules to validate and fix JavaScript code in the editor.

General

Enable

Lets you enable TSLint validation. Once enabled, ReSharper will use the linter in the specified location and the linter settings in your solution to validate code in .js and .ts files .

Choose TSLint package location

If TSLint package is installed on your machine and used in your project, ReSharper will find it automatically in most cases. If it is not found, you can specify its location manually. In any case, ReSharper will show whether the linter package is found or not.

Configuration

Choose a way of TSLint configuration

In most cases, ReSharper will automatically find TSLint configuration files in their typical locations. If necessary, you can specify the configuration file manually.

Options

Lint JavaScript files

By default, TSLint is only used to validate TypeScript files. Use this checkbox to validate JavaScript files as well.

Additional TSLint options

Use this field to pass any additional command-line options separated with space.

Note that some options, which affect how the linter is executed cannot be applied. For example, --fix will be ignored because ReSharper provides its own way to apply the linter fixes.

Last modified: 21 July 2022