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Set runtime dynamically / to system default · Issue #1233 · microsoft/vscode-eslint · GitHub

ESlint is using VS Code's old, built-in version of NodeJS (v12) as provided by Electron.

I want to use the current version, which is already installed (via nvm).

As the version will change as I update to new releases, I want to specify the system's version of node (eg which node).

When I run the command "ESLint: Select Node Runtime", the only option is VS Code's built-in.

I tried setting "eslint.runtime": "$(which node)" in settings.json, but the eslint server barfs.

P.S. I read through the README of this repo, and it provided almost no information about this.

dmail, karlhorky and acidoxee


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