# This file contains all available configuration options # with their documentation # options for analysis running run: # default concurrency is a available CPU number concurrency: 4 # timeout for analysis, e.g. 30s, 5m, default is 1m timeout: 5m # exit code when at least one issue was found, default is 1 issues-exit-code: 1 # include test files or not, default is true tests: true # list of build tags, all linters use it. Default is empty list. # build-tags: # - mytag # which dirs to skip: they won't be analyzed; # can use regexp here: generated.*, regexp is applied on full path; # default value is empty list, but next dirs are always skipped independently # from this option's value: # vendor$, third_party$, testdata$, examples$, Godeps$, builtin$ # skip-dirs: # - src/external_libs # - autogenerated_by_my_lib # 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. # skip-files: # - ".*\\.my\\.go$" # - lib/bad.go # by default isn't set. 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. # modules-download-mode: readonly|release|vendor # output configuration options output: # colored-line-number|line-number|json|tab|checkstyle|code-climate, default is "colored-line-number" format: colored-line-number # print lines of code with issue, default is true print-issued-lines: true # print linter name in the end of issue text, default is true print-linter-name: true # all available settings of specific linters linters-settings: errcheck: # report about not checking of errors in type assertions: `a := b.(MyStruct)`; # default is false: such cases aren't reported by default. check-type-assertions: true # report about assignment of errors to blank identifier: `num, _ := strconv.Atoi(numStr)`; # default is false: such cases aren't reported by default. check-blank: true # path to a file containing a list of functions to exclude from checking # see https://github.com/kisielk/errcheck#excluding-functions for details # exclude: /path/to/file.txt goconst: # minimal length of string constant, 3 by default min-len: 4 # minimal occurrences count to trigger, 3 by default min-occurrences: 5 gocritic: # Which checks should be enabled; can't be combined with 'disabled-checks'; # See https://go-critic.github.io/overview#checks-overview # To check which checks are enabled run `GL_DEBUG=gocritic golangci-lint run` # By default list of stable checks is used. enabled-checks: - appendAssign - appendCombine - assignOp - captLocal - caseOrder - commentedOutCode - commentedOutImport - defaultCaseOrder - dupArg - dupBranchBody - dupCase - dupSubExpr - elseif - equalFold - flagDeref - ifElseChain - regexpMust - singleCaseSwitch - sloppyLen - switchTrue - typeAssertChain - typeSwitchVar - underef - unlambda - unslice # Which checks should be disabled; can't be combined with 'enabled-checks'; default is empty # disabled-checks: # - regexpMust # Enable multiple checks by tags, run `GL_DEBUG=gocritic golangci-lint run` to see all tags and checks. # Empty list by default. See https://github.com/go-critic/go-critic#usage -> section "Tags". # enabled-tags: # - performance settings: # settings passed to gocritic captLocal: paramsOnly: false gocyclo: # minimal code complexity to report, 30 by default (but we recommend 10-20) min-complexity: 15 gofmt: # simplify code: gofmt with `-s` option, true by default simplify: true goimports: # put imports beginning with prefix after 3rd-party packages; # it's a comma-separated list of prefixes local-prefixes: opendev.org/airship/airshipctl govet: # report about shadowed variables check-shadowing: true misspell: # Correct spellings using locale preferences for US or UK. # Default is to use a neutral variety of English. # Setting locale to US will correct the British spelling of 'colour' to 'color'. locale: US # ignore-words: # - someword nakedret: # make an issue if func has more lines of code than this setting and it has naked returns; default is 30 max-func-lines: 10 lll: # max line length, lines longer will be reported. Default is 120. # '\t' is counted as 1 character by default, and can be changed with the tab-width option line-length: 120 # tab width in spaces. Default to 1. tab-width: 1 unparam: # Inspect exported functions, default is false. Set to true if no external program/library imports your code. # XXX: if you enable this setting, unparam will report a lot of false-positives in text editors: # if it's called for subdir of a project it can't find external interfaces. All text editor integrations # with golangci-lint call it on a directory with the changed file. check-exported: false unused: # treat code as a program (not a library) and report unused exported identifiers; default is false. # XXX: if you enable this setting, unused will report a lot of false-positives in text editors: # if it's called for subdirectory of a project it can't find funcs usages. All text editor integrations # with golangci-lint call it on a directory with the changed file. check-exported: false linters: disable-all: true enable: - errcheck # Errcheck is a program for checking for unchecked errors in go programs. These unchecked errors can be critical bugs in some cases - goconst # Finds repeated strings that could be replaced by a constant - gocritic # The most opinionated Go source code linter - gocyclo # Computes and checks the cyclomatic complexity of functions - gofmt # Gofmt checks whether code was gofmt-ed. By default this tool runs with -s option to check for code simplification - goimports # Goimports does everything that gofmt does. Additionally it checks unused imports - gosec # Inspects source code for security problems - govet # Vet examines Go source code and reports suspicious constructs, such as Printf calls whose arguments do not align with the format string - ineffassign # Detects when assignments to existing variables are not used - interfacer # Linter that suggests narrower interface types - lll # Reports long lines - misspell # Finds commonly misspelled English words in comments - nakedret # Finds naked returns in functions greater than a specified function length - prealloc # Finds slice declarations that could potentially be preallocated - scopelint # Scopelint checks for unpinned variables in go programs - unconvert # Remove unnecessary type conversions - unparam # Reports unused function parameters - unused # Checks Go code for unused constants, variables, functions and types - varcheck # Finds unused global variables and constants - whitespace # Tool for detection of leading and trailing whitespace NOTE(howell): This linter does _not_ check for trailing whitespace in multiline strings