* move from github org to super-linter org
* rename to super-linter org
* rename to super-linter org
* rename org to super-linter
* rename org to super-linter
* rename org to super-linter
* rename org to super-linter
* rename org to super-linter
* rename org to super-linter
* rename org to super-linter and remove dockerhub reference
* rename org to super-linter
* rename org to super-linter
* rename org to super-linter
* rename org to super-linter
* rename org to super-linter
* rename org to super-linter
* rename org to super-linter
* rename org to super-linter
* rename org to super-linter
* rename org to super-linter
* rename org to super-linter
* rm dockerhub section link
The original link in the README.md is now `pylint.org is coming soon`
parking page from NameBright.com.
Co-authored-by: Marco Ferrari <ferrari.marco@gmail.com>
* Fix issues in the build workflow
* Don't build the image when running trivy
* Move the alpine glibc package key in the repo
* Move the alpine glibc package key in the repo
* Update labels
* Pull and tag
* s/VALIDATE_SCALAFMT_LINT/VALIDATE_SCALAFMT/ in README
I needed to disable this linter in a project just now and found that setting VALIDATE_SCALAFMT_LINT had no effect. When I looked at https://github.com/github/super-linter/pull/2053/files it became clear to me it was a typo in the README - I then set VALIDATE_SCALAFMT to false, and that worked as I expected it to.
* Fix column alignment
* feat: add support for ssh keys and github.com connections
* refactor: allow github.com setup and update docs
* docs: add note about using ssh_key
* fix: run shfmt
* fix: add language to ssh key fence
* fix: make ssh setup script executable
* fix: gitleaks wins, openssh example removed
* notes
* docs: make the docs a little more clear
Co-authored-by: Admiral Awkbar <admiralawkbar@github.com>
* Lint the whole code base with JSCPD if VALIDATE_ALL_CODEBASE is true
* Use VALIDATE_JSCPD_ALL_CODEBASE
Co-authored-by: Lukas Gravley <admiralawkbar@github.com>
* Add support for google-java-format
* adding tests and array
* fix comma
* Update linter.sh
* get it in order
* fix hava version
Co-authored-by: Admiral Awkbar <admiralawkbar@github.com>
In the README.md file the example value of `GITHUB_CUSTOM_API_URL` for usage on GHES ends in a `api/v3/` this is incorrect, instead `api/v3` needs to be used. Also it states that the defautl value is `api.github.com`, the true default value is `https://api.github.com`, this again is confusing whether or not the `https` needs to be included or not (it does need to be included)
Co-authored-by: Lukas Gravley <admiralawkbar@github.com>
* Improve wording of LINTER_RULES_PATH docs (#1634).
* Add a template config file for ShellCheck (#1633).
Instruct ShellCheck to search SCRIPTDIR, the directory that the script
being linted is in, for other scripts that are sourced. Otherwise, the
commonly-used source command results in linter error SC1091. See
https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC1091 for more details.
* fix line ending
Co-authored-by: Lukas Gravley <admiralawkbar@github.com>
* Ignore files marked with @generated marker
`@generated` marker is used by certain tools to understand that the
file is generated, so it should be treated differently than a file
written by a human:
* these files do not need to be reformatted,
* diffs in these files are less important,
* and linters should not be invoked on these files.
This PR proposes builtin support for `@generated` marker (and
`@not-generated` marker to mark file as not generated when it
contains `@generated` marker, like `README.md`).
I have not found a standard for a generated file marker, but:
* Facebook [uses `@generated` marker](https://tinyurl.com/fb-generated)
* Phabricator tool which was spawned from Facebook internal tool
[also understands `@generated` marker](https://git.io/JnVHa)
* Cargo inserts `@generated` marker into [generated Cargo.lock files](https://git.io/JnVHP)
Super-linter supports regex includes and excludes, but they are
harder to maintain (each repository needs to be configured) than
patching the tools which generate the files.
My personal story is that I maintain rust-protobuf crate, which
started emitting `@generated` markers [six years ago](https://git.io/JnV5h)
after a request of a Phabricator user.
Test Plan:
Create a test file `test.sh`:
```
echo $a
```
Run:
```
docker run -e RUN_LOCAL=true -v $HOME/tmp/g:/tmp/lint super-linter-test
```
Result is:
```
In /tmp/lint/test.sh line 1:
echo $a
^-- SC2148: Tips depend on target shell and yours is unknown. Add a shebang or a 'shell' directive.
^-- SC2154: a is referenced but not assigned.
^-- SC2086: Double quote to prevent globbing and word splitting.
...
2021-06-22 23:46:16 [ERROR] ERRORS FOUND in BASH:[1]
```
Now add `@generated` to the file and run again:
```
2021-06-22 23:47:13 [NOTICE] All file(s) linted successfully with no errors detected
```
Additionally, add `@not-generated` in addition to `@generated`, and
linter error pops up again.
* cleanup
* remove space
* fix non utf return
* fix non utf return
Co-authored-by: Lukas Gravley <admiralawkbar@github.com>
* adding rules file
* fix naming
* cleanup
* make smart
* fixing the make
* adding template
* white space
* not sure how i got windows
* found the space
* adding new one...
* adding automation
* linter
* pull apart for faster builds
* maybe
* update automation
* fix that
* prime is smart
* fixed it
* quotes
* fix build image
* inpec
* typo
* forgot backslash
* fixed hairbrain logic
* this should help cleanup
* i hate r
* order
* maybe fix r
* maybe fix r
* update readme
* remove spaces
* update
* adding it
* fix typo
* fix tests
* adding back jsonlint
* adding back jsonlint
* fix spacing
* found the typo
* add tests
* adding rules for json
* add to local
* adding cert
* update readme
* typo
* make exec
* spaces
* adding better way
* adding example
* make shell happy
* fix space
* adding notes
* bad var
* duh