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# This file contains all available configuration options | ||
# with their default values (in comments). | ||
# | ||
# This file is not a configuration example, | ||
# it contains the exhaustive configuration with explanations of the options. | ||
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# Options for analysis running. | ||
run: | ||
# The default concurrency value is the number of available CPU. | ||
# concurrency: 4 | ||
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# Timeout for analysis, e.g. 30s, 5m. | ||
# Default: 1m | ||
timeout: 10m | ||
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# Exit code when at least one issue was found. | ||
# Default: 1 | ||
# issues-exit-code: 2 | ||
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# Include test files or not. | ||
# Default: true | ||
tests: false | ||
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# List of build tags, all linters use it. | ||
# Default: []. | ||
# build-tags: | ||
# - mytag | ||
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# Which dirs to skip: issues from them won't be reported. | ||
# Can use regexp here: `generated.*`, regexp is applied on full path. | ||
# Default value is empty list, | ||
# but default dirs are skipped independently of this option's value (see skip-dirs-use-default). | ||
# "/" will be replaced by current OS file path separator to properly work on Windows. | ||
# skip-dirs: | ||
# - autogenerated_by_my_lib | ||
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# Enables skipping of directories: | ||
# - vendor$, third_party$, testdata$, examples$, Godeps$, builtin$ | ||
# Default: true | ||
# skip-dirs-use-default: false | ||
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# Which files to skip: they will be analyzed, but issues from them won't be reported. | ||
# Default value is empty list, | ||
# but there is no need to include all autogenerated files, | ||
# we confidently recognize autogenerated files. | ||
# If it's not please let us know. | ||
# "/" will be replaced by current OS file path separator to properly work on Windows. | ||
skip-files: | ||
- ".*_ssz\\.go$" | ||
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# If set we pass it to "go list -mod={option}". From "go help modules": | ||
# If invoked with -mod=readonly, the go command is disallowed from the implicit | ||
# automatic updating of go.mod described above. Instead, it fails when any changes | ||
# to go.mod are needed. This setting is most useful to check that go.mod does | ||
# not need updates, such as in a continuous integration and testing system. | ||
# If invoked with -mod=vendor, the go command assumes that the vendor | ||
# directory holds the correct copies of dependencies and ignores | ||
# the dependency descriptions in go.mod. | ||
# | ||
# Allowed values: readonly|vendor|mod | ||
# By default, it isn't set. | ||
modules-download-mode: readonly | ||
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# Allow multiple parallel golangci-lint instances running. | ||
# If false (default) - golangci-lint acquires file lock on start. | ||
allow-parallel-runners: true | ||
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# Define the Go version limit. | ||
# Mainly related to generics support since go1.18. | ||
# Default: use Go version from the go.mod file, fallback on the env var `GOVERSION`, fallback on 1.18 | ||
go: '1.19' | ||
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# output configuration options | ||
output: | ||
# Format: colored-line-number|line-number|json|tab|checkstyle|code-climate|junit-xml|github-actions | ||
# | ||
# Multiple can be specified by separating them by comma, output can be provided | ||
# for each of them by separating format name and path by colon symbol. | ||
# Output path can be either `stdout`, `stderr` or path to the file to write to. | ||
# Example: "checkstyle:report.json,colored-line-number" | ||
# | ||
# Default: colored-line-number | ||
# format: json | ||
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# Print lines of code with issue. | ||
# Default: true | ||
# print-issued-lines: false | ||
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# Print linter name in the end of issue text. | ||
# Default: true | ||
# print-linter-name: false | ||
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# Make issues output unique by line. | ||
# Default: true | ||
# uniq-by-line: false | ||
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# Add a prefix to the output file references. | ||
# Default is no prefix. | ||
# path-prefix: "" | ||
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# Sort results by: filepath, line and column. | ||
# sort-results: true | ||
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# All available settings of specific linters. | ||
linters-settings: | ||
lll: | ||
line-length: 132 | ||
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stylecheck: | ||
checks: [ "all", "-ST1000" ] | ||
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tagliatelle: | ||
case: | ||
# use-field-name: true | ||
rules: | ||
json: camel | ||
yaml: snake | ||
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linters: | ||
# Enable all available linters. | ||
# Default: false | ||
enable-all: true | ||
# Disable specific linter | ||
# https://golangci-lint.run/usage/linters/#disabled-by-default | ||
disable: | ||
- contextcheck | ||
- cyclop | ||
- deadcode | ||
- decorder | ||
- dupl | ||
- dupword | ||
- errchkjson | ||
- errorlint | ||
- exhaustive | ||
- exhaustivestruct | ||
- exhaustruct | ||
- forbidigo | ||
- forcetypeassert | ||
- funlen | ||
- gci | ||
- gochecknoglobals | ||
- gochecknoinits | ||
- gocognit | ||
- goconst | ||
- godot | ||
- goerr113 | ||
- gofumpt | ||
- goheader | ||
- golint | ||
- gomnd | ||
- ifshort | ||
- interfacer | ||
- ireturn | ||
- lll | ||
- maintidx | ||
- maligned | ||
- musttag | ||
- nestif | ||
- nilnil | ||
- nlreturn | ||
- nolintlint | ||
- nosnakecase | ||
- promlinter | ||
- rowserrcheck | ||
- scopelint | ||
- sqlclosecheck | ||
- structcheck | ||
- thelper | ||
- unparam | ||
- varcheck | ||
- varnamelen | ||
- wastedassign | ||
- whitespace | ||
- wrapcheck | ||
- wsl |
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