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If you are using flycheck, they should be registered there as well, so |
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We use flycheck package and check your mode line, there are packages like doom-modeline, which makes the flycheck error count very obvious. For total project error count, refer |
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If typescript code contains some syntax error, or similar things, from a user perspective, I get a small red error marker at the left side of the line where the error occurs, and the error is marked within the line by underlining it.
Both kinds of information are only visible if the line at hand is visible.
For getting that kind of information for the whole file including the invisible parts, or even the whole project, in my current setup I need to step outside emacs and look into some console where the compilation runs.
My question is:
Before diving more into this than with some search terms (as I did before), I would be thankful for some hints / opinions. So take this question as attempt to evaluate wether there might be a reasonable way to include something like that into my environment.
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