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When comparing DoxyDoxygen vs JSHint, the Slant community recommends DoxyDoxygen for most people. In the question“What are the best plugins for Sublime Text?” DoxyDoxygen is ranked 22nd while JSHint is ranked 35th.
Specs
Body inspectionYes (raised exceptions and parameters types can be guess from the body)
Customizable comment styleYes (with ability to change one to another after creation)
Languages supportedPhp, Javascript, C, C++, Java, Python, Rust, Swift... and more than 40 others languages
Support comment updateYes (update on paramters change...)
TranslationComment description can be translated (keywork, parameters names... are preseved)... Translation service may also be used on non-comment selection
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Pros
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Pro Customizable ruleset
Since it's creation, JSHint was created to be a more configurable version of JSLint (it's actually a fork of JSLint itself). Every rule is configurable through a configuration file.
Pro Comes with support for many librariers
JSHint supports libraries like QUnit, NodeJS, jQuery, Mocha out of the box.
Pro Basic ES6 support
Basic ES6 support is included.
Cons
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Con No way to support ESnext
There's no support for ESnext available.
Con Difficult to know which rule is causing an error
Because it does not display the rule name that is being broken, it's difficult to know which rule is actually causing the error.