* adding cert
* update readme
* typo
* make exec
* spaces
* adding better way
* adding example
* make shell happy
* fix space
* adding notes
* bad var
* duh
* Generate a code coverage report
* make linters happy
* adding action and badge
* no report for me
* Upload the test report
* adding folders
* spaces not tabs
* makefiles love tabs
* spacing is important
* rawr
* Fix makefile
* Add diagnostic info
* Set UID and GID
* Make info
* Add docker images in diagnostic info
* Move info before testing the local action
* Add missing -C to git diff-tree
* Reset ownership
* Add missing quotes
* Sudo
* Attempt to fix ARM test
* Attempt to fix go test
Co-authored-by: Admiral Awkbar <admiralawkbar@github.com>
* adding fun
* fix whitespace
* adding tests
* adding the array
* bug in file name
* fix tap
* makes no sense
* adding the hammer
* adding some extra protbuf
* Support custom rules with markdownlint
* Add MARKDOWN_CUSTOM_RULE_GLOBS to README.md
* Fix shellcheck issues and use bash array for globs
* Fix shfmt issues
Co-authored-by: Gabriel Diaz <gabo.fdc@gmail.com>
* Ignore files that are ignored by Git
* Add missing continue statement
* Fix linting errors
* Fix linting errors
* like it
* like it
* Add the IGNORE_GITIGNORED_FILES variable
* Fix setting the Ansible directory when running tests
* Fix var export
* Update linter.sh
Co-authored-by: Admiral Awkbar <admiralawkbar@github.com>
* Improved ANSIBLE_DIRECTORY validation to support the repository root
Fixes#1110, which prevents linting playbooks at the root of the repository from being supported.
* Trim whitespace
* Remove undesired extra validation condition
Addressing review feedback from @ ferrarimarco
* Avoid mutating ANSIBLE_DIRECTORY beyond the extent that was already in place
Co-authored-by: Lukas Gravley <admiralawkbar@github.com>
Added a "Using your own rules files" section to the
README under the "Template rules" section.
This section may help developers new to super-linter
avoid running into issues #864 and #685.
I think it probably makes more sense for the examples in this README to follow YAML syntax, assuming that people will be running super-linter as a GitHub Action. There's a separate doc covering the process for running the linter locally, in which case, of course, environment variables would be set with an equals sign. It's not a big deal, but I thought I would make the suggestion.