--- title: "@hyperframes/lint" description: "The composition linter as a standalone library — lint a directory or a single HTML file without the CLI." --- The lint package is the composition linter extracted from core into a dedicated, independently-installable package. It's the **single source of truth** for linting: both the CLI's `hyperframes lint` command and the render-time render-gate consume the same rule engine from here. ```bash npm install @hyperframes/lint ``` ## When to Use This package is the payoff of running validation **as a library** instead of shelling out to the CLI. A Node app (an agent harness, a CI step, an editor plugin) can `import { lintProject } from '@hyperframes/lint'` and lint a composition directory directly — no `npx hyperframes lint` subprocess, no stdout parsing. **Use `@hyperframes/lint` when you need to:** - Lint a composition project (an index + sub-compositions) from Node - Lint a single HTML string programmatically - Gate a render on lint findings (`shouldBlockRender`) - Surface lint findings in your own UI or CI annotations `@hyperframes/core/lint` still resolves (via a back-compat re-export stub), so existing imports keep working. New code should import from `@hyperframes/lint` directly. ## Package Exports The lint package has a single entry point: ```typescript import { lintHyperframeHtml, lintMediaUrls, lintProject, shouldBlockRender, } from '@hyperframes/lint'; import type { HyperframeLintResult, HyperframeLintFinding, HyperframeLintSeverity, // "error" | "warning" | "info" HyperframeLinterOptions, ProjectLintResult, } from '@hyperframes/lint'; ``` ## Linting a Single Composition ```typescript import { lintHyperframeHtml, lintMediaUrls } from '@hyperframes/lint'; const result = lintHyperframeHtml(html, { filePath: 'index.html' }); // result.ok, result.errorCount, result.warningCount, result.findings for (const finding of result.findings) { console.log(finding.severity, finding.code, finding.message); // finding.file, finding.selector, finding.elementId, finding.fixHint, finding.snippet } // Additional media URL validation const mediaFindings = lintMediaUrls(result.findings); ``` ## Linting a Project `lintProject` walks a composition directory — the index plus any sub-compositions — and returns aggregated findings. It takes a **directory path string**, so it's callable from any Node context with nothing but a path: ```typescript import { lintProject, shouldBlockRender } from '@hyperframes/lint'; import type { ProjectLintResult } from '@hyperframes/lint'; const result: ProjectLintResult = await lintProject('./my-composition'); // result.totalErrors, result.totalWarnings, result.results[] // each result entry: { file, result: HyperframeLintResult } if (shouldBlockRender(false, false, result.totalErrors, result.totalWarnings)) { throw new Error(`Lint found ${result.totalErrors} blocking error(s)`); } ``` ## Browser usage The rule engine runs **fully client-side** — no Node.js, no filesystem, no server round-trip. Import from the `@hyperframes/lint/browser` entry to validate composition HTML directly in a browser-only editor or tool: ```typescript import { lintHyperframeHtml, shouldBlockRender } from '@hyperframes/lint/browser'; const result = await lintHyperframeHtml(htmlString, { filePath: 'index.html' }); if (!result.ok) { for (const f of result.findings) console.warn(f.code, f.message); } ``` The browser entry exposes `lintHyperframeHtml`, `lintMediaUrls`, and `shouldBlockRender` — everything that operates on an HTML string. It is built with a browser target and contains **zero `node:` builtins**, so it bundles cleanly for the client (verified at build time). `lintProject` (which walks a project **directory**) is filesystem-based and is **not** part of the browser entry — import it from the main `@hyperframes/lint` entry in Node. ## What the Linter Catches Detected issues include: - Missing timeline registration (`window.__timelines`) - Unmuted video elements (causes autoplay failures) - Missing `class="clip"` on timed visible elements - Deprecated attribute names - Missing composition dimensions (`data-width`, `data-height`) - Invalid `data-start` references to nonexistent clip IDs For a full list of what the linter catches and how to fix each issue, see [Common Mistakes](/guides/common-mistakes) and [Troubleshooting](/guides/troubleshooting). ## Related Packages The HTML + GSAP parsing layer the linter builds on. Types and runtime; re-exports the linter for back-compat. `npx hyperframes lint` wraps this package. Surfaces lint findings in the editor.