PYLAMA(1) | PYLAMA(1) |
NAME¶
pylama - code audit tool for PythonSYNOPSYS¶
pylama [-h] [--verbose] [--version] [--format {pep8, pylint}] [--select SELECT] [--sort SORT] [--linters LINTERS] [--ignore IGNORE] [--skip SKIP] [--report REPORT] [--hook] [--async] [--options OPTIONS] [--force] [--abspath] [paths [paths ...]]OPTIONS¶
-h, --helpshow the help message and exit
-v, --verbose
verbose mode
--version
show program’s version number and exit
-f {pep8, pylint}, --format {pep8, pylint}
Choose errors format (pep8, pylint).
-s SELECT, --select SELECT
Select errors and warnings. (comma-separated list)
--sort SORT
Sort result by error types. Ex. E, W, D
-l LINTERS, --linters LINTERS
Select linters. (comma-separated). Choices are pyflakes,
pep8, pep257, mccabe.
-i IGNORE, --ignore IGNORE
Ignore errors and warnings. (comma-separated)
--skip SKIP
Skip files by masks (comma-separated, Ex.
*/messages.py)
-r REPORT, --report REPORT
Send report to file [REPORT]
--hook
Install Git (Mercurial) hook.
--async
Enable async mode. Useful for checking a lot of files.
Unsupported with pylint.
-o FILE, --options FILE
Specify configuration file. Looks for pylama.ini,
setup.cfg, tox.ini, or pytest.ini in the current directory.
-F, --force
Force code checking (if linter doesn’t
allow)
-a, --abspath
Use absolute paths in output.
AUTHOR¶
This manual page was written by ChangZhuo Chen <czchen@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).09/26/2018 |