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Vasan Subramanian
Previous generation techie
I use Atom, with the linter and linter-eslint packages. This shows lint errors on the fly, and is very convenient. I don't have to look at the console for lint errors.
Marcus
Full Stack Developer
Alternatively "Webstorm" if you are just working in JS is amazing. It does cost a yearly subscription but it is completely worth every penny.