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# GolangCI-Lint
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[](/LICENSE)
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[](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/releases/latest)
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[](https://hub.docker.com/r/golangci/golangci-lint)
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GolangCI-Lint is a linters aggregator. It's fast: on average [5 times faster](#performance) than gometalinter.
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It's [easy to integrate and use](#command-line-options), has [nice output](#quick-start) and has a minimum number of false positives. It supports go modules.
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GolangCI-Lint has [integrations](#editor-integration) with VS Code, GNU Emacs, Sublime Text.
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Follow the news and releases on our [twitter](https://twitter.com/golangci) and our [blog](https://medium.com/golangci).
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Sponsored by [GolangCI.com](https://golangci.com): SaaS service for running linters on GitHub pull requests. Free for Open Source.
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<a href="https://golangci.com/"><img src="docs/go.png" width="250px"></a>
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- [GolangCI-Lint](#golangci-lint)
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- [Demo](#demo)
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- [Install](#install)
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- [Binary](#binary)
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- [macOS](#macos)
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- [Docker](#docker)
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- [Go](#go)
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- [Trusted By](#trusted-by)
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- [Quick Start](#quick-start)
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- [Editor Integration](#editor-integration)
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- [Shell Completion](#shell-completion)
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- [macOS](#macos-1)
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- [Linux](#linux)
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- [Comparison](#comparison)
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- [`golangci-lint` vs `gometalinter`](#golangci-lint-vs-gometalinter)
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- [`golangci-lint` vs Running Linters Manually](#golangci-lint-vs-running-linters-manually)
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- [Performance](#performance)
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- [Comparison with gometalinter](#comparison-with-gometalinter)
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- [Why golangci-lint is faster](#why-golangci-lint-is-faster)
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- [Memory Usage of Golangci-lint](#memory-usage-of-golangci-lint)
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- [Internals](#internals)
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- [Supported Linters](#supported-linters)
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- [Enabled By Default Linters](#enabled-by-default-linters)
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- [Disabled By Default Linters (`-E/--enable`)](#disabled-by-default-linters--e--enable)
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- [Configuration](#configuration)
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- [Command-Line Options](#command-line-options)
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- [Config File](#config-file)
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- [Custom Linters](#custom-linters)
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- [Create a Copy of `golangci-lint` that Can Run with Plugins](#create-a-copy-of-golangci-lint-that-can-run-with-plugins)
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- [Configure Your Project for Linting](#configure-your-project-for-linting)
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- [To Create Your Own Custom Linter](#to-create-your-own-custom-linter)
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- [False Positives](#false-positives)
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- [Nolint](#nolint)
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- [FAQ](#faq)
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- [Thanks](#thanks)
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- [Changelog](#changelog)
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- [Debug](#debug)
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- [Future Plans](#future-plans)
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- [Contact Information](#contact-information)
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- [License Scan](#license-scan)
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## Demo
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<p align="center">
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<img src="./docs/demo.svg" width="100%">
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</p>
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Short 1.5 min video demo of analyzing [beego](https://github.com/astaxie/beego).
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[](https://asciinema.org/a/183662)
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## Install
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### Binary
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Most installations are done for CI (e.g. Travis CI, CircleCI). It's important to have reproducible CI:
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don't start to fail all builds at the same time. With golangci-lint this can happen if you
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use deprecated option `--enable-all` and a new linter is added or even without `--enable-all`: when one upstream linter is upgraded.
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It's highly recommended to install a specific version of golangci-lint available on the [releases page](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/releases).
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Here is the recommended way to install golangci-lint {{.LatestVersion}}:
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```bash
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# binary will be $(go env GOPATH)/bin/golangci-lint
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curl -sSfL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/golangci/golangci-lint/master/install.sh | sh -s -- -b $(go env GOPATH)/bin {{.LatestVersion}}
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# or install it into ./bin/
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curl -sSfL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/golangci/golangci-lint/master/install.sh | sh -s {{.LatestVersion}}
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# In alpine linux (as it does not come with curl by default)
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wget -O- -nv https://raw.githubusercontent.com/golangci/golangci-lint/master/install.sh | sh -s {{.LatestVersion}}
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golangci-lint --version
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```
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It is advised that you periodically update version of golangci-lint as the project is under active development
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and is constantly being improved. For any problems with golangci-lint, check out recent [GitHub issues](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/issues) and update if needed.
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### macOS
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You can also install a binary release on macOS using [brew](https://brew.sh/):
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```bash
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brew install golangci/tap/golangci-lint
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brew upgrade golangci/tap/golangci-lint
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```
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### Docker
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```bash
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docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/app -w /app golangci/golangci-lint:{{.LatestVersion}} golangci-lint run -v
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```
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### Go
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Go source installations are supported for the two most recent Go releases.
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```bash
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GO111MODULE=on go get github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/cmd/golangci-lint@{{.LatestVersion}}
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```
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## Trusted By
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The following companies/products use golangci-lint:
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* [Google](https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/skaffold)
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* [Facebook](https://github.com/facebookincubator/fbender)
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* [Red Hat OpenShift](https://github.com/openshift/telemeter)
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* [Yahoo](https://github.com/yahoo/yfuzz)
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* [IBM](https://github.com/ibm-developer/ibm-cloud-env-golang)
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* [Intuit](https://github.com/intuit)
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* [Xiaomi](https://github.com/XiaoMi/soar)
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* [Baidu](https://github.com/baidu/bfe)
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* [Samsung](https://github.com/samsung-cnct/cluster-api-provider-ssh)
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* [Arduino](https://github.com/arduino/arduino-cli)
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* [Eclipse Foundation](https://github.com/eclipse/che-go-jsonrpc)
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* [WooCart](https://github.com/woocart/gsutil)
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* [Percona](https://github.com/percona/pmm-managed)
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* [Serverless](https://github.com/serverless/event-gateway)
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* [ScyllaDB](https://github.com/scylladb/gocqlx)
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* [NixOS](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-channels)
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* [The New York Times](https://github.com/NYTimes/encoding-wrapper)
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* [Istio](https://github.com/istio/istio)
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* [SoundCloud](https://github.com/soundcloud/periskop)
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* [Mattermost](https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost-server)
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The following great projects use golangci-lint:
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* [alecthomas/participle](https://github.com/alecthomas/participle)
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* [asobti/kube-monkey](https://github.com/asobti/kube-monkey)
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* [banzaicloud/pipeline](https://github.com/banzaicloud/pipeline)
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* [caicloud/cyclone](https://github.com/caicloud/cyclone)
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* [getantibody/antibody](https://github.com/getantibody/antibody)
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* [goreleaser/goreleaser](https://github.com/goreleaser/goreleaser)
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* [go-swagger/go-swagger](https://github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger)
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* [kubeedge/kubeedge](https://github.com/kubeedge/kubeedge)
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* [kubernetes-sigs/kustomize](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kustomize)
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* [dunglas/mercure](https://github.com/dunglas/mercure)
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* [posener/complete](https://github.com/posener/complete)
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* [segmentio/terraform-docs](https://github.com/segmentio/terraform-docs)
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* [tsuru/tsuru](https://github.com/tsuru/tsuru)
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* [twpayne/chezmoi](https://github.com/twpayne/chezmoi)
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* [virtual-kubelet/virtual-kubelet](https://github.com/virtual-kubelet/virtual-kubelet)
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* [xenolf/lego](https://github.com/xenolf/lego)
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* [y0ssar1an/q](https://github.com/y0ssar1an/q)
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## Quick Start
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To run golangci-lint execute:
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```bash
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golangci-lint run
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```
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It's an equivalent of executing:
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```bash
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golangci-lint run ./...
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```
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You can choose which directories and files to analyze:
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```bash
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golangci-lint run dir1 dir2/... dir3/file1.go
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```
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Directories are NOT analyzed recursively. To analyze them recursively append `/...` to their path.
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GolangCI-Lint can be used with zero configuration. By default the following linters are enabled:
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```bash
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$ golangci-lint help linters
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{{.LintersCommandOutputEnabledOnly}}
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```
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and the following linters are disabled by default:
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```bash
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$ golangci-lint help linters
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...
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{{.LintersCommandOutputDisabledOnly}}
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```
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Pass `-E/--enable` to enable linter and `-D/--disable` to disable:
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```bash
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golangci-lint run --disable-all -E errcheck
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```
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## Editor Integration
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1. [Go for Visual Studio Code](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode.Go).
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Recommended settings for VS Code are:
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```json
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"go.lintTool":"golangci-lint",
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"go.lintFlags": [
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"--fast"
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]
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```
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Using it in an editor without `--fast` can freeze your editor.
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Golangci-lint automatically discovers `.golangci.yml` config for edited file: you don't need to configure it in VS Code settings.
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2. Sublime Text - [plugin](https://github.com/alecthomas/SublimeLinter-contrib-golang-cilint) for SublimeLinter.
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3. GoLand
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* Add [File Watcher](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/go/settings-tools-file-watchers.html) using existing `golangci-lint` template.
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* If your version of GoLand does not have the `golangci-lint` [File Watcher](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/go/settings-tools-file-watchers.html) template you can configure your own and use arguments `run --disable=typecheck $FileDir$`.
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4. GNU Emacs
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* [Spacemacs](https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/blob/develop/layers/+lang/go/README.org#pre-requisites)
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* [flycheck checker](https://github.com/weijiangan/flycheck-golangci-lint).
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5. Vim
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* [vim-go](https://github.com/fatih/vim-go)
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* syntastic [merged pull request](https://github.com/vim-syntastic/syntastic/pull/2190) with golangci-lint support
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* ale [merged pull request](https://github.com/w0rp/ale/pull/1890) with golangci-lint support
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6. Atom - [go-plus](https://atom.io/packages/go-plus) supports golangci-lint.
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## Shell Completion
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`golangci-lint` can generate bash completion file.
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### macOS
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There are two versions of `bash-completion`, v1 and v2. V1 is for Bash 3.2 (which is the default on macOS), and v2 is for Bash 4.1+. The `golangci-lint` completion script doesn’t work correctly with bash-completion v1 and Bash 3.2. It requires bash-completion v2 and Bash 4.1+. Thus, to be able to correctly use `golangci-lint` completion on macOS, you have to install and use Bash 4.1+ ([instructions](https://itnext.io/upgrading-bash-on-macos-7138bd1066ba)). The following instructions assume that you use Bash 4.1+ (that is, any Bash version of 4.1 or newer).
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Install `bash-completion v2`:
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```bash
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brew install bash-completion@2
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echo 'export BASH_COMPLETION_COMPAT_DIR="/usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d"' >>~/.bashrc
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echo '[[ -r "/usr/local/etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh" ]] && . "/usr/local/etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh"' >>~/.bashrc
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exec bash # reload and replace (if it was updated) shell
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type _init_completion && echo "completion is OK" # verify that bash-completion v2 is correctly installed
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```
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Add `golangci-lint` bash completion:
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```bash
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echo 'source <(golangci-lint completion bash)' >>~/.bashrc
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source ~/.bashrc
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```
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### Linux
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See [kubectl instructions](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl/#enabling-shell-autocompletion) and don't forget to replace `kubectl` with `golangci-lint`.
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## Comparison
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### `golangci-lint` vs `gometalinter`
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GolangCI-Lint was created to fix the following issues with `gometalinter`:
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1. Slow work: `gometalinter` usually works for minutes in average projects.
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**GolangCI-Lint works [2-7x times faster](#performance)** by [reusing work](#internals).
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2. Huge memory consumption: parallel linters don't share the same program representation and can consume
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`n` times more memory (`n` - concurrency). GolangCI-Lint fixes it by sharing representation and **consumes 26% less memory**.
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3. Doesn't use real bounded concurrency: if you set it to `n` it can take up to `n*n` threads because of
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forced threads in specific linters. `gometalinter` can't do anything about it because it runs linters as
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black boxes in forked processes. In GolangCI-Lint we run all linters in one process and completely control
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them. Configured concurrency will be correctly bounded.
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This issue is important because you often want to set concurrency to the CPUs count minus one to
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ensure you **do not freeze your PC** and be able to work on it while analyzing code.
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4. Lack of nice output. We like how the `gcc` and `clang` compilers format their warnings: **using colors,
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printing warning lines and showing the position in line**.
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5. Too many issues. GolangCI-Lint cuts a lot of issues by using default exclude list of common false-positives.
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By default, it has enabled **smart issues processing**: merge multiple issues for one line, merge issues with the
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same text or from the same linter. All of these smart processors can be configured by the user.
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6. Integration into large codebases. A good way to start using linters in a large project is not to fix a plethora
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of existing issues, but to set up CI and **fix only issues in new commits**. You can use `revgrep` for it, but it's
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yet another utility to install and configure. With `golangci-lint` it's much easier: `revgrep` is already built into
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`golangci-lint` and you can use it with one option (`-n, --new` or `--new-from-rev`).
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7. Installation. With `gometalinter`, you need to run a linters installation step. It's easy to forget this step and
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end up with stale linters. It also complicates CI setup. GolangCI-Lint requires **no installation of linters**.
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8. **Yaml or toml config**. Gometalinter's JSON isn't convenient for config files.
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### `golangci-lint` vs Running Linters Manually
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1. It will be much slower because `golangci-lint` runs all linters in parallel and shares 50-80% of linters work.
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2. It will have less control and more false-positives: some linters can't be properly configured without hacks.
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3. It will take more time because of different usages and need of tracking of versions of `n` linters.
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## Performance
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Benchmarks were executed on MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2013), 2,4 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3.
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It has 4 cores and concurrent linting as a default consuming all cores.
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Benchmark was run (and measured) automatically, see the code
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[here](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/blob/master/test/bench/bench_test.go) (`BenchmarkWithGometalinter`).
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We measure peak memory usage (RSS) by tracking of processes RSS every 5 ms.
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### Comparison with gometalinter
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We compare golangci-lint and gometalinter in default mode, but explicitly enable all linters because of small differences in the default configuration.
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```bash
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$ golangci-lint run --no-config --issues-exit-code=0 --timeout=30m \
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--disable-all --enable=deadcode --enable=gocyclo --enable=golint --enable=varcheck \
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--enable=structcheck --enable=maligned --enable=errcheck --enable=dupl --enable=ineffassign \
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--enable=interfacer --enable=unconvert --enable=goconst --enable=gosec --enable=megacheck
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$ gometalinter --deadline=30m --vendor --cyclo-over=30 --dupl-threshold=150 \
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--exclude=<default golangci-lint excludes> --skip=testdata --skip=builtin \
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--disable-all --enable=deadcode --enable=gocyclo --enable=golint --enable=varcheck \
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--enable=structcheck --enable=maligned --enable=errcheck --enable=dupl --enable=ineffassign \
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--enable=interfacer --enable=unconvert --enable=goconst --enable=gosec --enable=megacheck
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./...
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```
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| Repository | GolangCI Time | GolangCI Is Faster than Gometalinter | GolangCI Memory | GolangCI eats less memory than Gometalinter |
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| ---------- | ------------- | ------------------------------------ | --------------- | ------------------------------------------- |
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| gometalinter repo, 4 kLoC | 6s | **6.4x** | 0.7GB | 33% |
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| self-repo, 4 kLoC | 12s | **7.5x** | 1.2GB | 41% |
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| beego, 50 kLoC | 10s | **4.2x** | 1.4GB | 9% |
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| hugo, 70 kLoC | 15s | **6.1x** | 1.6GB | 44% |
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| consul, 127 kLoC | 58s | **4x** | 2.7GB | 41% |
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| terraform, 190 kLoC | 2m13s | **1.6x** | 4.8GB | 0% |
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| go-ethereum, 250 kLoC | 33s | **5x** | 3.6GB | 0% |
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| go source (`$GOROOT/src`), 1300 kLoC | 2m45s | **2x** | 4.7GB | 0% |
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**On average golangci-lint is 4.6 times faster** than gometalinter. Maximum difference is in the
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self-repo: **7.5 times faster**, minimum difference is in terraform source code repo: 1.8 times faster.
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On average golangci-lint consumes 26% less memory.
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### Why golangci-lint is faster
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Golangci-lint directly calls linters (no forking) and reuses 80% of work by parsing program only once.
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Read [this section](#internals) for details.
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### Memory Usage of Golangci-lint
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A trade-off between memory usage and execution time can be controlled by [`GOGC`](https://golang.org/pkg/runtime/#hdr-Environment_Variables) environment variable.
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Less `GOGC` values trigger garbage collection more frequently and golangci-lint consumes less memory and more CPU. Below is the trade-off table for running on this repo:
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|`GOGC`|Peak Memory, GB|Executon Time, s|
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|------|---------------|----------------|
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|`5` |1.1 |60 |
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|`10` |1.1 |34 |
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|`20` |1.3 |25 |
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|`30` |1.6 |20.2 |
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|`50` |2.0 |17.1 |
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|`80` |2.2 |14.1 |
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|`100` (default)|2.2 |13.8 |
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|`off` |3.2 |9.3 |
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## Internals
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1. Work sharing
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The key difference with gometalinter is that golangci-lint shares work between specific linters (golint, govet, ...).
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We don't fork to call specific linter but use its API.
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For small and medium projects 50-90% of work between linters can be reused.
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* load `[]*packages.Package` by `go/packages` once
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We load program (parsing all files and type-checking) only once for all linters. For the most of linters
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it's the most heavy operation: it takes 5 seconds on 8 kLoC repo and 11 seconds on `$GOROOT/src`.
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* build `ssa.Program` once
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Some linters (megacheck, interfacer, unparam) work on SSA representation.
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Building of this representation takes 1.5 seconds on 8 kLoC repo and 6 seconds on `$GOROOT/src`.
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* parse source code and build AST once
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Parsing one source file takes 200 us on average. Parsing of all files in `$GOROOT/src` takes 2 seconds.
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Currently we parse each file more than once because it's not the bottleneck. But we already save a lot of
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extra parsing. We're planning to parse each file only once.
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* walk files and directories once
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It takes 300-1000 ms for `$GOROOT/src`.
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2. Smart linters scheduling
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We schedule linters by a special algorithm which takes estimated execution time into account. It allows
|
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to save 10-30% of time when one of heavy linters (megacheck etc) is enabled.
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3. Don't fork to run shell commands
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All linters has their version fixed with go modules, they are builtin
|
||
and you don't need to install them separately.
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## Supported Linters
|
||
|
||
To see a list of supported linters and which linters are enabled/disabled:
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||
|
||
```bash
|
||
golangci-lint help linters
|
||
```
|
||
|
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### Enabled By Default Linters
|
||
|
||
{{.EnabledByDefaultLinters}}
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### Disabled By Default Linters (`-E/--enable`)
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||
|
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{{.DisabledByDefaultLinters}}
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## Configuration
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||
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The config file has lower priority than command-line options. If the same bool/string/int option is provided on the command-line
|
||
and in the config file, the option from command-line will be used.
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Slice options (e.g. list of enabled/disabled linters) are combined from the command-line and config file.
|
||
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To see a list of enabled by your configuration linters:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
golangci-lint linters
|
||
```
|
||
|
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### Command-Line Options
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
golangci-lint run -h
|
||
{{.RunHelpText}}
|
||
```
|
||
|
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### Config File
|
||
|
||
GolangCI-Lint looks for config files in the following paths from the current working directory:
|
||
|
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* `.golangci.yml`
|
||
* `.golangci.toml`
|
||
* `.golangci.json`
|
||
|
||
GolangCI-Lint also searches for config files in all directories from the directory of the first analyzed path up to the root.
|
||
To see which config file is being used and where it was sourced from run golangci-lint with `-v` option.
|
||
|
||
Config options inside the file are identical to command-line options.
|
||
You can configure specific linters' options only within the config file (not the command-line).
|
||
|
||
There is a [`.golangci.example.yml`](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/blob/master/.golangci.example.yml) example
|
||
config file with all supported options, their description and default value:
|
||
|
||
```yaml
|
||
{{.GolangciYamlExample}}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
It's a [.golangci.yml](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/blob/master/.golangci.yml) config file of this repo: we enable more linters
|
||
than the default and have more strict settings:
|
||
|
||
```yaml
|
||
{{.GolangciYaml}}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
## Custom Linters
|
||
Some people and organizations may choose to have custom made linters run as a part of golangci-lint. That functionality
|
||
is supported through go's plugin library.
|
||
|
||
### Create a Copy of `golangci-lint` that Can Run with Plugins
|
||
In order to use plugins, you'll need a golangci-lint executable that can run them. The normal version of this project
|
||
is built with the vendors option, which breaks plugins that have overlapping dependencies.
|
||
|
||
1. Download [golangci-lint](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint) source code
|
||
2. From the projects root directory, run `make vendor_free_build`
|
||
3. Copy the `golangci-lint` executable that was created to your path, project, or other location
|
||
|
||
### Configure Your Project for Linting
|
||
If you already have a linter plugin available, you can follow these steps to define it's usage in a projects
|
||
`.golangci.yml` file. An example linter can be found at [here](https://github.com/golangci/example-plugin-linter). If you're looking for
|
||
instructions on how to configure your own custom linter, they can be found further down.
|
||
|
||
1. If the project you want to lint does not have one already, copy the [.golangci.yml](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/blob/master/.golangci.yml) to the root directory.
|
||
2. Adjust the yaml to appropriate `linters-settings:custom` entries as so:
|
||
```
|
||
linters-settings:
|
||
custom:
|
||
example:
|
||
path: /example.so
|
||
description: The description of the linter
|
||
original-url: github.com/golangci/example-linter
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
That is all the configuration that is required to run a custom linter in your project. Custom linters are enabled by default,
|
||
but abide by the same rules as other linters. If the disable all option is specified either on command line or in
|
||
`.golangci.yml` files `linters:disable-all: true`, custom linters will be disabled; they can be re-enabled by adding them
|
||
to the `linters:enable` list, or providing the enabled option on the command line, `golangci-lint run -Eexample`.
|
||
|
||
### To Create Your Own Custom Linter
|
||
|
||
Your linter must implement one or more `golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis.Analyzer` structs.
|
||
Your project should also use `go.mod`. All versions of libraries that overlap `golangci-lint` (including replaced
|
||
libraries) MUST be set to the same version as `golangci-lint`. You can see the versions by running `go version -m golangci-lint`.
|
||
|
||
You'll also need to create a go file like `plugin/example.go`. This MUST be in the package `main`, and define a
|
||
variable of name `AnalyzerPlugin`. The `AnalyzerPlugin` instance MUST implement the following interface:
|
||
```
|
||
type AnalyzerPlugin interface {
|
||
GetAnalyzers() []*analysis.Analyzer
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
The type of `AnalyzerPlugin` is not important, but is by convention `type analyzerPlugin struct {}`. See
|
||
[plugin/example.go](https://github.com/golangci/example-plugin-linter/plugin/example.go) for more info.
|
||
|
||
To build the plugin, from the root project directory, run `go build -buildmode=plugin plugin/example.go`. This will create a plugin `*.so`
|
||
file that can be copied into your project or another well known location for usage in golangci-lint.
|
||
|
||
## 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](#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. Also, you can use `issues.exclude-rules` config option for per-path or per-linter configuration.
|
||
2. Exclude this one issue by using special comment `//nolint` (see [the section](#nolint) below).
|
||
3. Exclude issues in path by `run.skip-dirs`, `run.skip-files` or `issues.exclude-rules` config options.
|
||
|
||
Please create [GitHub Issues here](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/issues/new) if you find any false positives. We will add it to the default exclude list if it's common or we will fix underlying linter.
|
||
|
||
### Nolint
|
||
|
||
To exclude issues from all linters use `//nolint`. For example, if it's used inline (not from the beginning of the line) it excludes issues only for this line.
|
||
|
||
```go
|
||
var bad_name int //nolint
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
To exclude issues from specific linters only:
|
||
|
||
```go
|
||
var bad_name int //nolint:golint,unused
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
To exclude issues for the block of code use this directive on the beginning of a line:
|
||
|
||
```go
|
||
//nolint
|
||
func allIssuesInThisFunctionAreExcluded() *string {
|
||
// ...
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
//nolint:govet
|
||
var (
|
||
a int
|
||
b int
|
||
)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Also, you can exclude all issues in a file by:
|
||
|
||
```go
|
||
//nolint:unparam
|
||
package pkg
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
You may add a comment explaining or justifying why `//nolint` is being used on the same line as the flag itself:
|
||
|
||
```go
|
||
//nolint:gocyclo // This legacy function is complex but the team too busy to simplify it
|
||
func someLegacyFunction() *string {
|
||
// ...
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
You can see more examples of using `//nolint` in [our tests](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/tree/master/pkg/result/processors/testdata) for it.
|
||
|
||
Use `//nolint` instead of `// nolint` because machine-readable comments should have no space by Go convention.
|
||
|
||
## FAQ
|
||
|
||
**How do you add a custom linter?**
|
||
|
||
You can integrate it yourself, see this [wiki page](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/wiki/How-to-add-a-custom-linter) with documentation. Or you can create a [GitHub Issue](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/issues/new) and we will integrate when time permits.
|
||
|
||
**It's cool to use `golangci-lint` when starting a project, but what about existing projects with large codebase? It will take days to fix all found issues**
|
||
|
||
We are sure that every project can easily integrate `golangci-lint`, even the large one. The idea is to not fix all existing issues. Fix only newly added issue: issues in new code. To do this setup CI (or better use [GolangCI](https://golangci.com)) to run `golangci-lint` with option `--new-from-rev=HEAD~1`. Also, take a look at option `--new`, but consider that CI scripts that generate unstaged files will make `--new` only point out issues in those files and not in the last commit. In that regard `--new-from-rev=HEAD~1` is safer.
|
||
By doing this you won't create new issues in your code and can choose fix existing issues (or not).
|
||
|
||
**How to use `golangci-lint` in CI (Continuous Integration)?**
|
||
|
||
Run `golangci-lint` in CI and check the exit code. If it's non-zero - fail the build.
|
||
|
||
We don't recommend vendoring `golangci-lint` in your repo: you will get troubles updating `golangci-lint`. Please, use recommended way to install with the shell script: it's very fast.
|
||
|
||
**Do I need to run `go install`?**
|
||
|
||
No, you don't need to do it anymore.
|
||
|
||
**Which go versions are supported**
|
||
Short answer: go 1.12 and newer are officially supported.
|
||
|
||
Long answer:
|
||
|
||
1. go < 1.9 isn't supported
|
||
2. go1.9 is officially supported by golangci-lint <= v1.10.2
|
||
3. go1.10 is officially supported by golangci-lint <= 1.15.0.
|
||
4. go1.11 is officially supported by golangci-lint <= 1.17.1.
|
||
5. go1.12+ are officially supported by the latest version of golangci-lint (>= 1.18.0).
|
||
|
||
**`golangci-lint` doesn't work**
|
||
|
||
1. Please, ensure you are using the latest binary release.
|
||
2. Run it with `-v` option and check the output.
|
||
3. If it doesn't help create a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/issues/new) with the output from the error and #2 above.
|
||
|
||
**Why running with `--fast` is slow on the first run?**
|
||
Because the first run caches type information. All subsequent runs will be fast.
|
||
Usually this options is used during development on local machine and compilation was already performed.
|
||
|
||
## Thanks
|
||
|
||
Thanks to all [contributors](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/graphs/contributors)!
|
||
Thanks to [alecthomas/gometalinter](https://github.com/alecthomas/gometalinter) for inspiration and amazing work.
|
||
Thanks to [bradleyfalzon/revgrep](https://github.com/bradleyfalzon/revgrep) for cool diff tool.
|
||
|
||
Thanks to developers and authors of used linters:
|
||
{{.ThanksList}}
|
||
|
||
## Changelog
|
||
|
||
{{.ChangeLog}}
|
||
|
||
## Debug
|
||
|
||
You can see a verbose output of linter by using `-v` option.
|
||
|
||
If you would like to see more detailed logs you can set environment variable `GL_DEBUG` to debug `golangci-lint`.
|
||
It's value is a list of debug tags. For example, `GL_DEBUG=loader,gocritic golangci-lint run`.
|
||
Existing debug tags:
|
||
|
||
1. `gocritic` - debug `go-critic` linter;
|
||
2. `env` - debug `go env` command;
|
||
3. `loader` - debug packages loading (including `go/packages` internal debugging);
|
||
4. `autogen_exclude` - debug a filter excluding autogenerated source code;
|
||
5. `nolint` - debug a filter excluding issues by `//nolint` comments.
|
||
|
||
## Future Plans
|
||
|
||
1. Upstream all changes of forked linters.
|
||
2. Make it easy to write own linter/checker: it should take a minimum code, have perfect documentation, debugging and testing tooling.
|
||
3. Speed up SSA loading: on-disk cache and existing code profiling-optimizing.
|
||
4. Analyze (don't only filter) only new code: analyze only changed files and dependencies, make incremental analysis, caches.
|
||
5. Smart new issues detector: don't print existing issues on changed lines.
|
||
6. Minimize false-positives by fixing linters and improving testing tooling.
|
||
7. Automatic issues fixing (code rewrite, refactoring) where it's possible.
|
||
8. Documentation for every issue type.
|
||
|
||
## Contact Information
|
||
|
||
Slack channel: [#golangci-lint](https://slack.com/share/IS0TDK8RG/TEKQWjTZXxfK9Ta2G5HrnsMY/enQtODg0OTMxNjU0ODY2LWUyMTQ3NDc2MmNlNGU3NTNhYWE0Nzc3MjUyZjkxZWI3YjI5ODMwNDA1NTU3MmM2Yzc5ZjQyYTFkNThlODllN2Y).
|
||
|
||
You can contact the [author](https://github.com/jirfag) of GolangCI-Lint
|
||
by [denis@golangci.com](mailto:denis@golangci.com). Follow the news and releases on our [twitter](https://twitter.com/golangci) and our [blog](https://medium.com/golangci).
|
||
|
||
## License Scan
|
||
|
||
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|