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# This file contains the configuration for Credo and you are probably reading
# this after creating it with `mix credo.gen.config`.
#
# If you find anything wrong or unclear in this file, please report an
# issue on GitHub: https://github.com/rrrene/credo/issues
#
%{
#
# You can have as many configs as you like in the `configs:` field.
configs: [
%{
#
# Run any exec using `mix credo -C <name>`. If no exec name is given
# "default" is used.
#
name: "default",
#
# These are the files included in the analysis:
files: %{
#
# You can give explicit globs or simply directories.
# In the latter case `**/*.{ex,exs}` will be used.
#
included: ["lib/", "src/", "web/", "apps/"],
excluded: [~r"/_build/", ~r"/deps/"]
},
#
# If you create your own checks, you must specify the source files for
# them here, so they can be loaded by Credo before running the analysis.
#
requires: [],
#
# Credo automatically checks for updates, like e.g. Hex does.
# You can disable this behaviour below:
#
check_for_updates: true,
#
# If you want to enforce a style guide and need a more traditional linting
# experience, you can change `strict` to `true` below:
#
strict: true,
#
# If you want to use uncolored output by default, you can change `color`
# to `false` below:
#
color: true,
#
# You can customize the parameters of any check by adding a second element
# to the tuple.
#
# To disable a check put `false` as second element:
#
# {Credo.Check.Design.DuplicatedCode, false}
#
checks: [
{Credo.Check.Consistency.ExceptionNames},
{Credo.Check.Consistency.LineEndings},
{Credo.Check.Consistency.ParameterPatternMatching},
{Credo.Check.Consistency.SpaceAroundOperators},
{Credo.Check.Consistency.SpaceInParentheses},
{Credo.Check.Consistency.TabsOrSpaces},
# For some checks, like AliasUsage, you can only customize the priority
# Priority values are: `low, normal, high, higher`
#
{Credo.Check.Design.AliasUsage, false},
# For others you can set parameters
# If you don't want the `setup` and `test` macro calls in ExUnit tests
# or the `schema` macro in Ecto schemas to trigger DuplicatedCode, just
# set the `excluded_macros` parameter to `[:schema, :setup, :test]`.
#
{Credo.Check.Design.DuplicatedCode, excluded_macros: []},
# You can also customize the exit_status of each check.
# If you don't want TODO comments to cause `mix credo` to fail, just
# set this value to 0 (zero).
#
{Credo.Check.Design.TagTODO, exit_status: 2},
{Credo.Check.Design.TagFIXME},
{Credo.Check.Readability.FunctionNames},
{Credo.Check.Readability.LargeNumbers},
{Credo.Check.Readability.MaxLineLength, priority: :low, max_length: 100},
{Credo.Check.Readability.ModuleAttributeNames},
{Credo.Check.Readability.ModuleDoc},
{Credo.Check.Readability.ModuleNames},
{Credo.Check.Readability.ParenthesesOnZeroArityDefs},
{Credo.Check.Readability.ParenthesesInCondition},
{Credo.Check.Readability.PredicateFunctionNames},
{Credo.Check.Readability.PreferImplicitTry},
{Credo.Check.Readability.RedundantBlankLines},
{Credo.Check.Readability.StringSigils},
{Credo.Check.Readability.TrailingBlankLine},
{Credo.Check.Readability.TrailingWhiteSpace},
{Credo.Check.Readability.VariableNames},
{Credo.Check.Readability.Semicolons},
{Credo.Check.Readability.SpaceAfterCommas},
{Credo.Check.Refactor.DoubleBooleanNegation},
{Credo.Check.Refactor.CondStatements},
{Credo.Check.Refactor.CyclomaticComplexity},
{Credo.Check.Refactor.FunctionArity},
{Credo.Check.Refactor.LongQuoteBlocks},
{Credo.Check.Refactor.MatchInCondition},
{Credo.Check.Refactor.NegatedConditionsInUnless},
{Credo.Check.Refactor.NegatedConditionsWithElse},
{Credo.Check.Refactor.Nesting},
{Credo.Check.Refactor.PipeChainStart},
{Credo.Check.Refactor.UnlessWithElse},
{Credo.Check.Warning.BoolOperationOnSameValues},
{Credo.Check.Warning.IExPry},
{Credo.Check.Warning.IoInspect},
{Credo.Check.Warning.LazyLogging, false},
{Credo.Check.Warning.OperationOnSameValues},
{Credo.Check.Warning.OperationWithConstantResult},
{Credo.Check.Warning.UnusedEnumOperation},
{Credo.Check.Warning.UnusedFileOperation},
{Credo.Check.Warning.UnusedKeywordOperation},
{Credo.Check.Warning.UnusedListOperation},
{Credo.Check.Warning.UnusedPathOperation},
{Credo.Check.Warning.UnusedRegexOperation},
{Credo.Check.Warning.UnusedStringOperation},
{Credo.Check.Warning.UnusedTupleOperation},
{Credo.Check.Warning.RaiseInsideRescue},
# Controversial and experimental checks (opt-in, just remove `, false`)
#
{Credo.Check.Refactor.ABCSize, false},
{Credo.Check.Refactor.AppendSingleItem, false},
{Credo.Check.Refactor.VariableRebinding, false},
{Credo.Check.Warning.MapGetUnsafePass, false},
{Credo.Check.Consistency.MultiAliasImportRequireUse, false},
# Deprecated checks (these will be deleted after a grace period)
#
{Credo.Check.Readability.Specs, false},
{Credo.Check.Warning.NameRedeclarationByAssignment, false},
{Credo.Check.Warning.NameRedeclarationByCase, false},
{Credo.Check.Warning.NameRedeclarationByDef, false},
{Credo.Check.Warning.NameRedeclarationByFn, false},
# Custom checks can be created using `mix credo.gen.check`.
#
]
}
]
}