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# ALE - Asynchronous Lint Engine
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ALE (Asynchronous Lint Engine) is a plugin for providing linting in NeoVim
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and Vim 8 while you edit your text files.
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ALE makes use of NeoVim and Vim 8 job control functions and timers to
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run linters on the contents of text buffers and return errors as
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text is changed in Vim. This allows for displaying warnings and
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2016-09-13 22:18:52 +00:00
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errors in files being edited in Vim before files have been saved
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back to a filesystem.
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In other words, this plugin allows you to lint while you type.
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**NOTE:** This Vim plugin has been written pretty quickly so far,
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and is still in rapid development. Documentation and stable APIs will
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follow later.
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2016-09-19 21:19:21 +00:00
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## Supported Languages and Tools
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This plugin supports the following languages and tools. All available
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tools will be run in combination, so they can be complementary.
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Keep the table rows sorted alphabetically by the language name,
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and the tools in the tools column sorted alphabetically by the tool
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name. That seems to be the fairest way to arrange this table.
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-->
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| Language | Tools |
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| -------- | ----- |
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| Bash | [-n flag](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bash.html#index-set) |
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| Bourne Shell | [-n flag](http://linux.die.net/man/1/sh) |
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| C | [gcc](https://gcc.gnu.org/) |
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| D | [dmd](https://dlang.org/dmd-linux.html)^ |
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| Fortran | [gcc](https://gcc.gnu.org/) |
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| Haskell | [ghc](https://www.haskell.org/ghc/)^ |
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| JavaScript | [eslint](http://eslint.org/), [jscs](http://jscs.info/), [jshint](http://jshint.com/) |
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| Python | [flake8](http://flake8.pycqa.org/en/latest/) |
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| Ruby | [rubocop](https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop) |
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*^ Supported only on Unix machines via a wrapper script.*
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If you would like to see support for more languages and tools, please
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[create an issue](https://github.com/w0rp/ale/issues)
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or [create a pull request](https://github.com/w0rp/ale/pulls).
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If your tool can read from stdin or you have code to suggest which is good,
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support can be happily added for more tools.
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## Usage
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Once this plugin is installed, while editing your files in supported
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languages and tools which have been correctly installed,
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this plugin will send the contents of your text buffers to a variety of
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programs for checking the syntax and semantics of your programs. By default,
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linters will be re-run in the background to check your syntax when you open
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new buffers or as you make edits to your files.
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This plugin offers a variety of global flags for turning options on or off,
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all of which are given defaults and described in the [flags](plugin/ale/aaflags.vim)
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file. Linting on open, setting of signs, populating the loclist, and so forth may
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all be configured as desired.
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### Selecting Particular Linters
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By default, all available tools for all supported languages will be run.
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If you want to only select a subset of the tools, simply create a
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`g:ale_linters` dictionary in your vimrc file mapping filetypes
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to lists of linters to run.
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```vim
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let g:ale_linters = {
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\ 'javascript': ['eslint'],
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\}
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```
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For all languages unspecified in the dictionary, all possible linters will
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be run for those languages, just as when the dictionary is not defined.
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Running many linters should not typically obstruct editing in Vim,
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as they will all be executed in separate processes simultaneously.
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This plugin will look for linters in the [`ale_linters`](ale_linters) directory.
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Each directory within corresponds to a particular filetype in Vim, and each file
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in each directory corresponds to the name of a particular linter.
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2016-09-19 21:04:11 +00:00
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## Installation
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To install this plugin, you should use one of the following methods.
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For Windows users, replace usage of the Unix `~/.vim` directory with
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`%USERPROFILE%\_vim`, or another directory if you have configured
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Vim differently. On Windows, your `~/.vimrc` file will be similarly
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stored in `%USERPROFILE%\_vimrc`.
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### Installation with Pathogen
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To install this module with [Pathogen](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen),
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you should clone this repository to your bundle directory, and ensure
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you have the line `execute pathogen#infect()` in your `~/.vimrc` file.
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You can run the following commands in your terminal to do so:
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```bash
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cd ~/.vim/bundle
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git clone https://github.com/w0rp/ale.git
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```
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### Installation with Vundle
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```vim
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Plugin 'w0rp/ale'
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```
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See the Vundle documentation for more information.
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2016-09-19 21:19:21 +00:00
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### Manual Installation
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For installation without a package manager, you can clone this git repository
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into a bundle directory as with pathogen, and add the repository to your
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runtime path yourself. First clone the repository.
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```bash
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cd ~/.vim/bundle
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git clone https://github.com/w0rp/ale.git
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```
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Then, modify your `~/.vimrc` file to add this plugin to your runtime path.
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```vim
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set nocompatible
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filetype off
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let &runtimepath.=',~/.vim/bundle/ale'
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filetype plugin on
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```
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Because the author of this plugin is a weird nerd, this is his preferred
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installation method.
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