Add JSHint static analysis tool and run output#56
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JSHint is a static code analysis tool for JavaScript that detects errors and potential problems in JavaScript code. It flags suspicious usage patterns, coding convention violations, and common programming errors.
Documentation: https://jshint.com/docs/
Tool Type: Static Analysis
Installation Evidence
Added JSHint as a dev dependency in package.json
Updated package-lock.json with JSHint and its dependencies
Run Artifacts
JSHint was successfully run on the codebase. See attached artifacts:
jshint-output.txt - Terminal output from running JSHint on source files
