While the CSS Lint project does not include IDE support by default, several groups have added IDE support for CSS Lint. The following IDE integrations are maintained by their respective owners.
TextmateCloud9 IDE has CSS Lint support built-in by default. Read the announcement here: http://cloud9ide.posterous.com/recent-improvements-to-cloud9
BracketsShiftEdit has CSS Lint support built-in by default. Read the announcement here: http://shiftedit.net/blog/code-folding-edit-in-new-tab-css-lint
Eclipse OrionEclipse Orion has CSS Lint support built-in by default. Read the announcement here: http://planetorion.org/news/2012/01/orion-0-4-m2-new-and-noteworthy/
Visual StudioThe Visual Studio extension CSSCop brings CSS Lint support directly into the IDE. Can be downloaded here: http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/a921b98e-9430-4be2-bf53-1169e12bdb50
Visual Studio 2015 and newerThe Visual Studio extension Web Analyzer brings CSS Lint support directly into the IDE. It can downloaded here: https://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/6edc26d4-47d8-4987-82ee-7c820d79be1d
EmacsA couple of implementations for using CSS Lint with Emacs' flymake-mode exists:
AtomAlthough it is not an IDE, with Codacy you have CSSLint analysis out-of-the-box, and it is free for open source projects.
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