I tell you what, if you want to put together a grunt-based solution for
ESLint, and would be willing to help maintain it going forward (read: so I
don't have to), then I'm game to see what you come up with.


On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 12:57 AM, Raphael Pigulla <
[email protected]> wrote:

> > Tell me about these betters tools. :) I don't consider Grunt one of them.
> Grunt is not without its fair share of issues, but I, personally, don't
> see what makes it so horrible that one would rather write shell scripts
> instead.
>
> Anyway, as far as I am aware Jake, volo and Grunt are the big players.
> If none of them satisfy your needs, shell scripts it will be :-)
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