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So all the important stuff is in the package.json

We're using nodeos-standard 0.2.0 which includes allman style.

You'll notice the command: "csCheck": "nodeos-standard $(grep -ril './scripts' -e '/usr/bin/env node') ; exit 0" This does a few things...

  1. it grabs all the files in the scripts folder that are to be run with Node assuming that they are javascript... This was needed because ESLint tried to give feedback on bash scripts... lol

  2. the ; exit 0 at the end ensures that the script is purely informative and doesn't crash the whole execution of whatever it's doing.

I added npm run csCheck to the end of npm test as I figured the tests can run and than the code style can be checked.

Let me know what you think!

We'd do something like this in every NodeOS repo.

Cheers!

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aulvi commented Aug 19, 2016

@tylerl0706 I suggest you drop the camelCase name in favor of a dash.

csCheck vs cs-check

Using dashes avoids case sensitivity issues on Windows and Linux and is more inline with common Node conventions.

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@aulvi done :)

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@piranna: can you take a look at why this failed?

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