I\'d like to turn off particular warnings globally when using Sublime Text 2\'s JSHint plugin. For instance, \"laxcomma\".
I tried editing the .jshintrc file in JSHint\
From the JSHint docs page: http://www.jshint.com/docs/
JSHint will look for this file in the current working directory and, if not found, will move one level up the directory tree all the way up to the filesystem root.
So, technically you could put a .jshintrc
file at the root level of your filesystem (/.jshintrc
) and every new project would default to those options. Individual projects could override them as needed.
If anyone's having trouble creating a .jshintrc
in Windows, you could go to AppData\Roaming\Sublime Text 3\Packages\SublimeLinter, copy .editorconfig
for example, rename and edit it then place it in your root directory like @philip-walton suggested.
If you edit the file here, you may need to Run your text editor as administrator.
If you try to rename the file here, you may need to right-click the file, go to Security, Advanced, change the Owner object name to yourself (PC-Name\User-Name), then also Add yourself to the list of Permissions by selecting the Principal.