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pwsh environments
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Add versions of ALEGoToDefinition that open in splits
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This is just like `:ALEGoToDefinitionInTab`, only a (v)split instead of
a tab. Fixes #2140.
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See: https://github.com/testdouble/standard
StandardRB is to RuboCop what StandardJS is to ESLint. This commit
naively copies the RuboCop linter and fixer to point at the standardrb
executable. Any other adjustments are very minor (the only I can think
of is that standardrb takes a `--fix` option instead of
`--auto-correct`).
This raises a confusing point to me as both developer and a user: since
ale enables all linters by default, won't this run both RuboCop and
StandardRB (the results of which will almost always be in conflict with
one another)? How does ale already solve for this for the similar case
of StandardJS and ESLint?
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Add bibclean fixer support
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The linter can correctly parse pydocstyle output with any of the following
command-line options enabled: --explain, --source, --debug, and/or
--verbose
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Previous implementation required one to have sass-lint globally. This
allows you to have it locally, override the executable and add options.
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Closes #1910
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Add linter for ispc
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Add GCC linter for Ada
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Vale supports AsciiDoc. This patch adds a Vale linter for AsciiDoc
files, which is based on the existing Markdown linter.
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Add prettier to html formatters
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Add support for nvim's virtualtext on cursor
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- Add g:ale_virtualtext_cursor boolean to enable/disable it
- Add g:ale_virtualtext_prefix to configure what prefix to use (default:
'> ')
- Requires neovim 0.3.2's unreleased API `nvim_buf_set_virtual_text`
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Add initial support for ruumba in eruby files.
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Ruumba provides RuboCop linting for ERB templates.
https://github.com/ericqweinstein/ruumba
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Fixes #1388
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Add a `lsp_config_callback` linter option
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This is the callback-based variant of the existing `lsp_config` linter
option. It serves the same purpose but can be used when more complicated
processing is needed.
`lsp_config` and `lsp_config_callback` are mutually exclusive options;
if both an given, a linter preprocessing error will be raised.
The runtime logic has been wrapped in `ale#lsp_linter#GetConfig` for
convenience, similar to `ale#lsp_linter#GetOptions`.
This also adds documentation and an `AssertLSPConfig` test function for
completeness.
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* Add the dockerfile_lint linter for Dockerfiles
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* add prolog/swipl linter
* use load_files/2 instead of read_term/2
Because it also checks some semantic warnings / errors
not only syntactic warnings / errors.
e.g.:
* singleton warning
* discontiguous warning
* ...
cf. http://www.swi-prolog.org/pldoc/doc_for?object=style_check/1
* support error messages with no line number
:- module(module_name, [pred/0]).
causes
ERROR: Exported procedure module_name:pred/0 is not defined
* add test for prolog/swipl handler
* cosmetic fixes
* detect timeout using SIGALRM
* rename g:prolog_swipl_goals to g:prolog_swipl_load
* write doc for prolog/swipl linter
* update toc and README
* fix ignore patterns
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Add Perl6 support via 'perl6 -c'
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See #1718
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* Allow custom executable for ansible linters
* Add ansible-lint tests
* ansible-lint: simplify linter command
* Rename linter "ansible" to "ansible_lint"
* Add ansible-lint options to documentation
* Add alias ansible-lint for ansible_lint
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* New linter: dls
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ElixirLS (https://github.com/JakeBecker/elixir-ls) is an LSP server for
Elixir. It's distributed as a release package that can be downloaded
from https://github.com/JakeBecker/elixir-ls/releases or built locally.
The easiest way to start it is via Unix- and Win32-specific helper
scripts, so that's the basis of this command integration. Alternatively,
we could implement the contents of those platform-specific scripts in
the linter's command callback in a language-neutral way, but there isn't
any benefit to doing that aside from eliminating the platform check, and
that could prove to be too tight of a coupling going forward.
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