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eslint: install eslint with front-end so it can be run manually

eslint can be run manually on the main .js files with:

./node_modules/.bin/eslint kallithea/public/js/base.js kallithea/public/js/codemirror_loadmode.js kallithea/public/js/graph.js

- but it is quite noisy. Some problems do however stand out as relevant to fix.

Script sections in HTML files can also be checked after removing mako markup:

hg up -cr.
sed -i -e 's/\${[^{}]*\({[^{}]*}[^{}]*\)*}/""/g' -e 's/%\(if\|else\|endif\|for\|endfor\)\>.*//g' -e 's/##.*//g' $(hg loc 'kallithea/templates/**.html')
vim kallithea/templates/pullrequests/pullrequest.html +139 # blank out the multi line 'var url = ${}'
./node_modules/.bin/eslint $(hg loc 'kallithea/templates/**.html')
hg up -Cr.

- but that is even more noisy.

The noise is mainly due to eslint not knowing that everything runs together,
with kallithea/templates/base/root.html defining global variables,
kallithea/public/js/base.js using these and defining functions, which then is
used "everywhere". There might be solutions to that - this is a starting point.
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

"""
Kallithea script for generating a quick overview of contributors and their
commit counts in a given revision set.
"""
import argparse
import os
from collections import Counter

from . import contributor_data


def main():

    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Generate a list of committers and commit counts.')
    parser.add_argument('revset',
                        help='revision set specifying the commits to count')
    args = parser.parse_args()

    repo_entries = [
        (contributor_data.name_fixes.get(name) or contributor_data.name_fixes.get(name.rsplit('<', 1)[0].strip()) or name).rsplit('<', 1)[0].strip()
        for name in (line.strip()
         for line in os.popen("""hg log -r '%s' -T '{author}\n'""" % args.revset).readlines())
        ]

    counter = Counter(repo_entries)
    for name, count in counter.most_common():
        if name == '':
            continue
        print('%4s %s' % (count, name))


if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()