## Command line ``` npm run eslint ``` This will query both JavaScript files and will query JavaScript within Markdown files. It will also check for some JSDoc issues. ## JSDoc To check for JSDoc issues, besides the eslint script, one may run the following to find any overly generic types in use (types should be as specific as possible): ``` npm run types-doc ``` See also [ReleaseInstructions](./ReleaseInstructions.md). ## Atom usage If using the Atom package `linter-eslint`, one may add `source.gfm` to the "List of scopes to run ESLint on..." setting to get reporting of JavaScript errors in Markdown. One may also add `source.embedded.js` though configuration comments and skip directives (not currently in use) don't seem to work there.