A linter for Jinja-like templates
Project description
# jinjalint
A prototype linter which checks the indentation and the correctness of
[Jinja][jinja]-like/HTML templates. Can [fix issues][django-commit].
It works with [Django’s templates][djangotemplates] too, it should
work with [Twig](https://twig.symfony.com/) and similar template languages.
It should work fine with any kind of HTML 4 and 5, hovewer XHTML is not
supported.
This linter parses both HTML and Jinja tags and will report mismatched
tags and indentation errors:
```html+jinja
<div>
{% if something %}
</div>
{% endif %}
```
```html+jinja
<div>
<span>
</div>
</span>
```
```html+jinja
{% if something %}
<div> not indented properly
</div>
{% endif %}
```
```html+jinja
{% if something %}<a href="somewhere">{% endif %}
<p>something</p>
{% if not something %}</a>{% endif %}
```
## Usage
You need Python 3. Jinjalint doesn’t work with Python 2. Install it with
`pip install jinjalint` (or `pip3 install jinjalint` depending on how `pip` is
called on your system), then run it with:
```sh
$ jinjalint template-directory/
```
…or:
```sh
$ jinjalint some-file.html some-other-file.html
```
This is a work in progress. Feel free to contribute :upside_down_face:
[jinja]: http://jinja.pocoo.org/docs/2.9/
[django-commit]: https://github.com/django/djangoproject.com/commit/14a964d626196c857809d9b3b492ff4cfa4b3f40
[djangotemplates]: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/ref/templates/language/
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