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could be configured with LINTER_RULES_PATH
from the "Using your own rules files" section.
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refer to the environment variables table in
the README for a list of filename ENV VARS
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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. 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, and you can tell Super-Linter what their file names are by using any of the ENV VARS from the table below. 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."
| ENV VARS that can be used with LINTER_RULES_PATH |
| --------------------------------- |
| CSS_FILE_NAME |
| DOCKERFILE_HADOLINT_FILE_NAME |
| EDITORCONFIG_FILE_NAME |
| JAVASCRIPT_ES_CONFIG_FILE |
| MARKDOWN_CONFIG_FILE |
| PYTHON_PYLINT_CONFIG_FILE |
| PYTHON_FLAKE8_CONFIG_FILE |
| PYTHON_BLACK_CONFIG_FILE |
| RUBY_CONFIG_FILE |
| SNAKEMAKE_SNAKEFMT_CONFIG_FILE |
| TYPESCRIPT_ES_CONFIG_FILE |
| JAVASCRIPT_ES_LINTER_RULES |
### Here is an example ### Here is an example