Stylish formatter for CSSLint
vs original:
To use it with the csslint api, you will have to call csslint, as well as assemble the report, manually.
var csslint = require('csslint').CSSLint;
var csslintStylish = require('csslint-stylish');
var report = csslint.verify(/* css as string here */);
// Format the report stylishly
var stylishReport =
csslintStylish.startFormat() +
csslintStylish.formatResults(report) +
csslintStylish.endFormat();
// Then write it to the console
console.log(stylishReport);It's currently not possible to use a custom formatter with the CLI.
I have a PR with csslint that would make it possible. See CSSLint/csslint#593
It's currently not possible to use a custom formatter with the gulp-plugin.
Starting with version 0.5.0, it's possible to use custom formatters with grunt.
See the example in their repo
Type: Object
Optional: false
The report generated by calling csslint.verify.
Type: String
Optional: true
The name of the file linted.
Type: Object
Optional: true
An options-object. Valid options are:
Type: Boolean
Default: false
If true, will print the absolute path of the file linted, instead of the relative.

