# Using your own rules files If your repository contains your own rules files that live outside of a ``.github/linters/`` directory, you will have to tell Super-Linter where your rules files are located in your repository, and what their filenames are. You can tell Super-Linter where your rules files are located with the ``LINTER_RULES_PATH`` ENV VAR (this is relative to the ``DEFAULT_WORKSPACE``), and you can tell Super-Linter what their filenames are by using any of the filename ENV VARS listed in the [Environment variables table](/README.md#Environment-variables). You can determine which ENV VARS are filename ENV VARS by looking in the notes column for the term "filename." ## Here is an example Below is an example of how to configure the ``env`` section of Super-Linter's ``linter.yml`` to lint JavaScript and CSS code using ``eslint`` and ``stylelint`` with your own ``.eslintrc.json`` and ``.stylelintrc.json`` rules files that are located in the root directory of your repository. ``` yaml env: VALIDATE_ALL_CODEBASE: false DEFAULT_BRANCH: main GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} LINTER_RULES_PATH: / CSS_FILE_NAME: .stylelintrc.json JAVASCRIPT_ES_CONFIG_FILE: .eslintrc.json VALIDATE_CSS: true VALIDATE_JAVASCRIPT_ES: true ``` The above example tells Super-Linter: a) Your rules files are located in your repository's root directory using the ``LINTER_RULES_PATH: /`` ENV VAR. b) Your eslint and stylelint rules files are named ``.stylelintrc.json`` and ``.eslintrc.json`` using the ``CSS_FILE_NAME: .styelintrc.json`` and ``JAVASCRIPT_ES_CONFIG_FILE: .eslintrc.json`` ENV VARS. c) To use ``stylelint`` and ``eslint`` to lint all CSS and JavaScript code using the ``VALIDATE_CSS: true`` and ``VALIDATE_JAVASCRIPT_ES: true`` ENV VARS.