![]() I'm not expecting to catch run time JavaScript errors on the server, just basic things like a mistyped variable name or an extra bracket somewhere or a runaway string, things that could be found before actually attempting to execute the code. It would save me significant time if I could partially test my client side Javascript the same way I test my server side Ruby and Perl - on the command line, typically from within emacs. I typically code my Javascript at the same time I'm coding my server side code in say Ruby or Perl. ![]() Are there any command-line Linux tools that can catch basic syntax errors and compile time errors in my Javascript files, even if said Javascript files are written for use in a web browser?
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