A linter or lint refers to tools that analyze source code to flag programming errors, bugs, stylistic errors, and suspicious constructs. The term is originated from a Unix utility that examined C language source code.
Docker images of various linter.
Supported tags.
- ansible, ansible-lint (ansible/Dockerfile)
- css, stylelint, style-lint (css/Dockerfile)
- docker, dockerlint, docker-lint (docker/Dockerfile)
- golang, golint, go-lint (golang/Dockerfile)
- js, eslint, jslint, js-lint (js/Dockerfile)
- json, jsonlint, json-lint (json/Dockerfile)
- kubernetes, k8s, kubeval (kubernetes/Dockerfile)
- markdown, mdl (markdown/Dockerfile)
- php, phplint, php-lint (php/Dockerfile)
- prometheus, promtool (premetheus/Dockerfile)
- puppet, puppet-lint (puppet/Dockerfile)
- python, pylint (python/Dockerfile)
- ruby, rubocop (ruby/Dockerfile)
- shell, shellcheck (shell/Dockerfile)
- yaml, yaml-lint (yaml/Dockerfile)
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Currently no limitations.
Please read carefully CONTRIBUTING.md before making a merge request.
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