Validate html files with htmlhint.
npm install grunt-htmlhint> Lint html files with htmlhint.





~0.4.1If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:
``shell`
npm install grunt-htmlhint --save-dev
One the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
`js`
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-htmlhint');
to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig().$3
See all rules here: https://github.com/yaniswang/HTMLHint/wiki/Rules
If options is empty, task will scan nothing.
#### options.htmlhintrc
Type:
String
Default value: nullIf this filename is specified, options and globals defined therein will be used. Task and target options override the options within the
htmlhintrc file. The htmlhintrc file must be valid JSON and looks something like this:`json
{
"tag-pair": true,
}
`#### options.force
Type:
Boolean
Default value: falseReport HTMLHint errors but dont fail the task
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#### Direct options
`js
htmlhint: {
html1: {
options: {
'tag-pair': true
},
src: ['path/to/*/.html']
},
html2: {
options: {
'tag-pair': true
},
src: ['path/to/*/.html']
}
}
`#### Config file
`js
htmlhint: {
options: {
htmlhintrc: '.htmlhintrc'
},
html1: {
src: ['path/to/*/.html']
},
html2: {
src: ['path/to/*/.html']
}
}
`` * 2015-10-10 v0.9.9 Update to htmlhint v0.9.9
* 2015-10-7 v0.9.8 Update to htmlhint v0.9.8
* 2013-4-6 v0.4.0 First release