eslint-config-mdcs v5.0.0
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This is a browser-based tool to check, validate, formatter, lint javascript code.
Initially created for Mr.doob's Code Style™, it can now support multiple code styles.
It has evolved from a modified jscs of jscs by gero3 (for auto-fixing) before the official node-jscs. It is now powered by eslint and code-mirror.
Run the editor here
Old editor (JSCS)

For ESLint Users
npm install --save-dev eslint-config-mdcsAdd this to .eslintrc.
{
  "extends": "mdcs"
}About
This tool helps to check if your code is in Mr.doob's Code Style™ and can help you auto-format it. This is useful if you are making a pull-request to mrdoob's javascript projects like three.js. More about this in this blog post
Releases
5.0 - 26 Apr 2020
- Update ESLint to version 6/7
 - Update ES configuration to ES2020 (includes async syntax)
 - Remove legacy JSCS support
 
4.0 - 15 Nov 2016
- Powered by ESLint
 - ES6 code support!
 - Updated Linting rules
 - Slight interface tweaks
 - Some cleanup
 
### Planned features for version 3
- Minimalistic linting engine
 - JSCS Rule Editing
 - JSCS library 2 (supporting ES6 with babel)
 
2.0 - 1 Dec 2015
- JSCS library with Autofix (v1.13.1, last official version without Babel)
 - Updated MDCS rules - space checks
 - Ability to chose other JSCS presets (crockford, google, jquery, wikimedia etc)
 - Simpler Autofix Button
 
1.0 - 12 Jan 2015
- Mr.doob's Code Style™ validator
 - Check as you type
 - Gutter hinting
 - JS syntax highlighting using code mirror
 - Auto-formatting with diff editor
 - Jump to error
 - Trailing spaces hinting
 - Open file
 
Development
This project uses some of these philosophy
- TDDD style - TODO Driven Development.
 - Open open-source model - Significant contributors gets commit access to github repo
 - Release early, release often - main branch is gh-pages
 
Instructions for this project's workflow
You need npm, git, webpack to be able to create a compressed bundle. Clean install:
npm run installwill install webpack with npm install -g webpack and run npm install to update dependencies.
use webpack -p or npm run bundle to create bundles for release.
use webpack --watch or npm run watch if you are testing bundles locally.
Disclaimer
p.s. This project, its name or code was neither approved or endorsed by mrdoob.