SublimeLinter has just been updated to v1.1 with the following new features:
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The documentation has been expanded and consolidated into README.markdown.
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The commands to control SublimeLinter are now in the Command Palette and only appear when they are relevant to the current view and the current settings.
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The current view can be linted with the key equivalent Control+Command+l (OS X) or Control+Alt+l (Linux, Windows).
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Renamed jshint_config to jshint_options to be consistent with terminology on jshint.com.
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Objective-J will check for invalid ASCII if sublimelinter_objj_check_ascii setting is true.
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Default settings are defined and documented in Base File.sublime-settings.
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Added Preferences menu items to access package settings and key equivalents.
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Added ability to specify a custom executable for non-built in linters.
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Added ability to map a syntax to a language to support syntax variants such as “Python Django”.
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During startup, linters indicate if they are built in or the path to their executable.
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The pyflakes error message shows a column number that matches ST2 column numbers.
Enjoy!