Flint

Work on Flint, an experimental new web linter.

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Help fund the Flint project and receive thanks on our homepage.

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$10 USD / month

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Keep Flint development going with a committer team member's worth of monthly funding.

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Push forward the state of modern web linting with a generous donation.

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Top financial contributors

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Josh Goldberg

$1,900 USD since Dec 2025

2
Mintlify

$1,000 USD since Jan 2026

Flint is all of us

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Thank you for supporting Flint.

Josh Goldberg

Admin

$1,900 USD

auvred

Admin

Eli D

Admin

Mintlify

$1,000 USD

Budget


Transparent and open finances.

Maintenance and Development - February 2026

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Maintenance and Development
from michael faith to Flint
-$100.00 USD
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Maintenance and Development - February 2026

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Maintenance and Development
from Konv Suu to Flint
-$100.00 USD
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Maintenance and Development - February 2026

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Maintenance and Development
from Barry Michael Doyle to Flint
-$100.00 USD
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Today’s balance

$366.02 USD

Total raised

$2,581.20 USD

Total disbursed

$2,215.18 USD

Estimated annual budget

$15,550.00 USD

About


Flint is a fast, friendly linter for JavaScript, TypeScript, and other languages in the web ecosystem. It is built as a “hybrid linter”, meaning:
  • The core of Flint, as well as its lint rules, are written in TypeScript for approachability
  • Language plugins may be written in native speed languages for performance

Flint’s goal is to create a seamless linting experience that is both fast and user-friendly. It is meant to include all the rules applicable to most web projects in its core, including JSON, Markdown, typed rules for JavaScript and TypeScript, and YAML.

See Introducing Flint for more information on hybrid linting and Flint’s other experimental hypotheses.

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