Tern
A JavaScript code analyzer for deep, cross-editor language support
Install / Use
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Tern
This is Tern. Tern is a stand-alone, editor-independent JavaScript analyzer that can be used to improve the JavaScript integration of existing editors.
Thanks to a group of generous crowd funders, Tern is open-source software, under an MIT license.
There are currently plugins available for Emacs (and Emacs company-mode), Vim, Sublime Text, Eclipse (and general Java API), Light Table, Atom, TextMate and gedit, and built-in support in Brackets, Edge Code, CodeLite, vy, and SourceLair.
For further documentation, see the project page and the manual. To report issues, use the issue tracker.
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