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8. [How can I run linters only when I save files?](#faq-lint-on-save)
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9. [How can I use the quickfix list instead of the loclist?](#faq-quickfix)
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10. [How can I check JSX files with both stylelint and eslint?](#faq-jsx-stylelint-eslint)
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11. [Will this plugin eat all of my laptop battery power](#faq-my-battery-is-sad)
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<a name="supported-languages"></a>
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@ -410,3 +411,29 @@ ALE will alias the `jsx` filetype so it uses the `css` filetype linters, and
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use the original Array of selected linters for `jsx` from the `g:ale_linters`
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object. All available linters will be used for the filetype `javascript`, and
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no linter will be run twice for the same file.
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<a name="faq-my-battery-is-sad"></a>
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### 4.xi. Will this plugin eat all of my laptop battery power?
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ALE takes advantage of the power of various tools to check your code. This of
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course means that CPU time will be used to continuously check your code. If you
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are concerned about the CPU time ALE will spend, which will of course imply
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some cost to battery life, you can adjust your settings to make your CPU do
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less work.
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First, consider increasing the delay before which ALE will run any linters
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while you type. ALE uses a timeout which is cancelled and reset every time you
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type, and this delay can be increased so linters are run less often. See
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`:help g:ale_lint_delay` for more information.
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If you don't wish to run linters while you type, you can disable that
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behaviour. Set `g:ale_lint_on_text_changed` to `0`, and consider setting
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`g:ale_lint_on_save` to `1` to enable linting when you save files. You won't
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get as frequent error checking, but ALE shouldn't block your ability to edit a
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document after you save a file, so the asynchronous nature of the plugin will
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still be an advantage.
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If you are still concerned, you can turn the automatic linting off altogether,
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including the option `g:ale_lint_on_enter`, and you can run ALE manually with
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`:call ale#Lint()`.
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