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Changelog

All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. This change log follows the conventions of keepachangelog.com.

[Unreleased]

[0.1.8] / 2019-11-18

Fixed

[0.1.7] / 2019-07-15

Added

  • Print the file path, column, and line number if an error occurs while reading a file. #212 - @LukasRychtecky

Changed

  • Use platform-independent newlines when joining strings

Fixed

[0.1.6] / 2018-11-08

Fixed

  • A long awaited feature/fix - Kibit now supports reading namespaced keywords correctly. A very special thanks to Alex Redington who took this tricky task on. #198.
  • Make Kibit work with local-repos. #195
  • Fixup the monkeypatching. #192
  • Add alias support to the reader
  • Improve source path handling to prevent checking duplicates

[0.1.5] / 2017-05-02

  • 0.1.4, but released properly.

[0.1.4] / 2017-05-05

Additions

  • Automatic replacement of suggestions (--replace and --interactive cli arguments)
  • Rules for using run! instead of (dorun (map f coll))

[0.1.3] / 2016-11-21

Additions

  • Enabled Emacs' next error function to go to next Kibit suggestion. See the updated code in the README for the change.
  • #172 Kibit can now handle sets without crashing!
  • #152 Send exceptions to STDERR instead of STDOUT
  • New rules (#154, #165, )
  • #168 Bumped to new versions of clojure and tools.cli dependencies
  • #171 Update core.logic to avoid exception from spec

[0.1.2] / 2015-04-21

Additions

  • Clojurescript/Cljx support (cljc support coming soon). This just works™, kibit will pick up your source paths from your project.clj's :source-paths, [:cljsbuild :builds], and [:cljx :builds].
  • Non-zero exit codes. Kibit now exits non-zero when one or more suggestions are made. This is particularly useful for those running checks in a CI environment.
  • You can now run kibit on any Clojure project without a project.clj file. Just call lein kibit with any number of files and folders and it will inspect the Clojure files contained within.