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5 Custom Linter Rules to Turbocharge Your Team's Productivity Linters such TSLint and pyLint can be a great way to enforce standards on your team’s codebase; making your code more cohesive and easier to understand. Here are some helpful coding standards that you can impose using custom linting rules to elevate your team's output. 1. Something