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JSLint is the trunk from which JSHint branched. JSLint takes a much more opinionated stance on how to write JavaScript code, pushing you towards only using the parts Douglas Crockford deems to be its “good parts”, and away from any code that Crockford believes to have a better solution. The following StackOverflow thread may help you decide which linter is right for you. While there are differences (here are some brief comparisons between it and JSHint / ESLint), each option is extremely customizable.

For a more information about configuring JSLint check out NPM or github.

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Linters for ensuring code quality:
* JSHint
* JSLint

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11 Arrays
12 Objects
14 Classes
16 Map
17 Set
24 Loops
27 Date
29 Scope
30 AJAX
35 Cookies
41 JSON
44 Fetch
45 Modules
46 Screen
64 Console
68 Symbols
73 Modals
76 Events
80 Linters for ensuring code quality
86 Proxy
89 WeakMap
90 WeakSet
102 Tilde