Hi.

It could be intetesting thing to play with for example pyparsing-library.

But to my knoledge there is (not yet) such a linting tool.


la 28. syysk. 2019 klo 17.00 Tobias Bengfort <tobias.bengf...@posteo.de>
kirjoitti:

> Hi,
>
> I was wondering whether there are any good options for linting HTML
> templates. I have searched for a while, but all I found falls into one
> of these categories:
>
> - half baked attempts that were abandoned at some point
> - HTML linters that get confused by template syntax
> - template linters for specific template languages, but not django
>
> My main motivation is finding missing closing tags in HTML, but anything
> on top of that would be welcome.
>
> I cannot be the first person with this question. How do you check your
> templates?
>
> tobias
>
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