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What is axe Linter about?
Axe Linter is a GitHub application that automatically detects and corrects accessibility issues in code changes or additions made in GitHub pull requests. The application reports issues and intelligently requests changes for common problems based on a growing list of rules based on WCAG 2.1 and best practices. Axe Linter conforms to the axe-core manifesto of zero false positives, ensuring that developers can supplement their existing accessibility testing efforts by catching issues early and often.
By installing axe Linter in a project or organization, developers can significantly reduce future testing efforts and make an immediate impact on their application or site's accessibility for people with disabilities. The application has virtually no impact on existing processes, making it easy to implement.
Once developers have mastered catching accessibility issues in their source code, they can expand their test coverage by testing in the browser with the free axe browser extension. Axe Linter is an essential tool for developers who want to ensure their applications are accessible to all users, regardless of their abilities.
By installing axe Linter in a project or organization, developers can significantly reduce future testing efforts and make an immediate impact on their application or site's accessibility for people with disabilities. The application has virtually no impact on existing processes, making it easy to implement.
Once developers have mastered catching accessibility issues in their source code, they can expand their test coverage by testing in the browser with the free axe browser extension. Axe Linter is an essential tool for developers who want to ensure their applications are accessible to all users, regardless of their abilities.
What are axe Linter features and benefits?
- Automatically finds and fixes accessibility issues
- Analyzes changed or added code of GitHub pull requests
- Reports issues and requests changes for common issues
- Catches accessibility issues early and often
- Reduces future testing efforts
- Virtually no impact on existing processes
- Based on a growing list of rules based on WCAG 2.1 and best practices
- Rules conform with axe-core manifesto: zero false positives
- Can be installed in project or for entire organization
- Makes an immediate impact on application or site accessibility
- Can be used with linter server in Github Actions
- Can expand test coverage with free axe browser extension.
- Analyzes changed or added code of GitHub pull requests
- Reports issues and requests changes for common issues
- Catches accessibility issues early and often
- Reduces future testing efforts
- Virtually no impact on existing processes
- Based on a growing list of rules based on WCAG 2.1 and best practices
- Rules conform with axe-core manifesto: zero false positives
- Can be installed in project or for entire organization
- Makes an immediate impact on application or site accessibility
- Can be used with linter server in Github Actions
- Can expand test coverage with free axe browser extension.
What is axe Linter pricing?
The pricing for Axe Linter is open source and free for personal open source projects, with a cost of $0.
Integrate axe Linter in Slack with Axolo
Integrating axe Linter in Slack with Axolo can significantly reduce future testing efforts and make your application or site more accessible for all, including people with disabilities. Axe Linter automatically finds and fixes accessibility issues by analyzing the changed or added code of your GitHub pull requests, reports issues, and requests changes for common issues before your pull request gets reviewed and the code gets merged. By using axe Linter, developers can supplement existing accessibility testing efforts and catch accessibility issues early and often.
Learn more about axe Linter on the GitHub marketplace.
axe Linter GitHub integration screenshots
Axe Linter leverages Github’s suggestion functionality, suggesting fixes where it can instead of just raising issues
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