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Improve LINTER_RULES_PATH docs, about it beein relative (#1093)
* Improve LINTER_RULES_PATH docs, about it beein relative * Update using-rules-files.md Co-authored-by: Lukas Gravley <admiralawkbar@github.com>
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Developers on **GitHub** can call the **GitHub Action** to lint their code base with the following list of linters:
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| _Language_ | _Linter_ |
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| -------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| **Ansible** | [ansible-lint](https://github.com/ansible/ansible-lint) |
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| **Azure Resource Manager (ARM)** | [arm-ttk](https://github.com/azure/arm-ttk) |
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| **AWS CloudFormation templates** | [cfn-lint](https://github.com/aws-cloudformation/cfn-python-lint/) |
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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.
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You can tell Super-Linter where your rules files are located with the ``LINTER_RULES_PATH`` ENV VAR, 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."
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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."
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## Here is an example
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