Checks all by default but you can set an env variable in the config to only check new code.
Considered that but thought the target audience might be familiar. I think your suggestion would have made it more accessible though to those who have not been around linters before.
Totally understand. I think the problem we are trying to solve here is integration with GitHub Actions as well being able to easily set up multiple linters for code ASR’s with many languages. Hope that makes sense.
Sounds like there is some consensus around switching out Standard. Feel free to open up an issue in the repo and we can discuss and move forward there if you like.
Yup, thats exactly what happened.
Thanks for sharing that! I didn't know it existed.
I think there is an opportunity to integrate/add your gist to the super linter. Feel free to open an issue to get that started.
Never thought of that! That does seem more accurate and descriptive.
Yes please! Feel free to open up an issue and collaborate with others to get it added! https://github.com/github/super-linter/issues
Hi, there is a local run option with instructions here: https://github.com/github/super-linter/blob/master/docs/run-...
Checks all by default but you can set an env variable in the config to only check new code.
Considered that but thought the target audience might be familiar. I think your suggestion would have made it more accessible though to those who have not been around linters before.
Totally understand. I think the problem we are trying to solve here is integration with GitHub Actions as well being able to easily set up multiple linters for code ASR’s with many languages. Hope that makes sense.
Sounds like there is some consensus around switching out Standard. Feel free to open up an issue in the repo and we can discuss and move forward there if you like.
Yup, thats exactly what happened.
Thanks for sharing that! I didn't know it existed.
I think there is an opportunity to integrate/add your gist to the super linter. Feel free to open an issue to get that started.
Never thought of that! That does seem more accurate and descriptive.
Yes please! Feel free to open up an issue and collaborate with others to get it added! https://github.com/github/super-linter/issues
Hi, there is a local run option with instructions here: https://github.com/github/super-linter/blob/master/docs/run-...