diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index fdbd982c..5bb01b12 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # GolangCI-Lint [](https://travis-ci.com/golangci/golangci-lint) -GolangCI-Lint is a linters aggregator. It's fast: on average [5 times faster](#performance) than gometalinter. It's [easy to integrate and use](#issues-options), has [nice output](#quick-start) and has a minimum number of false positives. +GolangCI-Lint is a linters aggregator. It's fast: on average [5 times faster](#performance) than gometalinter. It's [easy to integrate and use](#command-line-options), has [nice output](#quick-start) and has a minimum number of false positives. GolangCI-Lint has [integrations](#editor-integration) with VS Code, GNU Emacs, Sublime Text. @@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ linters: ``` # False Positives -False positives are inevitable, but we did our best to reduce their count. For example, we have a default enabled set of [exclude patterns](#issues-options). If a false positive occurred you have the following choices: +False positives are inevitable, but we did our best to reduce their count. For example, we have a default enabled set of [exclude patterns](#command-line-options). If a false positive occurred you have the following choices: 1. Exclude issue by text using command-line option `-e` or config option `issues.exclude`. It's helpful when you decided to ignore all issues of this type. 2. Exclude this one issue by using special comment `// nolint[:linter1,linter2,...]` on issued line. Comment `// nolint` disables all issues reporting on this line. Comment e.g. `// nolint:govet` disables only govet issues for this line. diff --git a/README.md.tmpl b/README.md.tmpl index cefc70fc..620c3afa 100644 --- a/README.md.tmpl +++ b/README.md.tmpl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # GolangCI-Lint [](https://travis-ci.com/golangci/golangci-lint) -GolangCI-Lint is a linters aggregator. It's fast: on average [5 times faster](#performance) than gometalinter. It's [easy to integrate and use](#issues-options), has [nice output](#quick-start) and has a minimum number of false positives. +GolangCI-Lint is a linters aggregator. It's fast: on average [5 times faster](#performance) than gometalinter. It's [easy to integrate and use](#command-line-options), has [nice output](#quick-start) and has a minimum number of false positives. GolangCI-Lint has [integrations](#editor-integration) with VS Code, GNU Emacs, Sublime Text. @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ than the default and more strict settings: ``` # False Positives -False positives are inevitable, but we did our best to reduce their count. For example, we have a default enabled set of [exclude patterns](#issues-options). If a false positive occurred you have the following choices: +False positives are inevitable, but we did our best to reduce their count. For example, we have a default enabled set of [exclude patterns](#command-line-options). If a false positive occurred you have the following choices: 1. Exclude issue by text using command-line option `-e` or config option `issues.exclude`. It's helpful when you decided to ignore all issues of this type. 2. Exclude this one issue by using special comment `// nolint[:linter1,linter2,...]` on issued line. Comment `// nolint` disables all issues reporting on this line. Comment e.g. `// nolint:govet` disables only govet issues for this line.