diff --git a/autoload/ale/linter.vim b/autoload/ale/linter.vim index a85f06e2..f266a105 100644 --- a/autoload/ale/linter.vim +++ b/autoload/ale/linter.vim @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ let s:default_ale_linter_aliases = { \ 'csh': 'sh', \ 'javascriptreact': ['javascript', 'jsx'], \ 'plaintex': 'tex', +\ 'ps1': 'powershell', \ 'rmarkdown': 'r', \ 'rmd': 'r', \ 'systemverilog': 'verilog', diff --git a/doc/ale-powershell.txt b/doc/ale-powershell.txt index c28ef9ea..485c9bd0 100644 --- a/doc/ale-powershell.txt +++ b/doc/ale-powershell.txt @@ -25,13 +25,6 @@ Installation Install PSScriptAnalyzer by any means, so long as it can be automatically imported in PowerShell. -Some PowerShell plugins set the filetype of files to `ps1`. To continue using -these plugins, use the ale_linter_aliases global to alias `ps1` to `powershell` - -> - " Allow ps1 filetype to work with powershell linters - let g:ale_linter_aliases = {'ps1': 'powershell'} -< g:ale_powershell_psscriptanalyzer_executable *g:ale_powershell_psscriptanalyzer_executable* diff --git a/doc/ale.txt b/doc/ale.txt index eafbc119..6fad01aa 100644 --- a/doc/ale.txt +++ b/doc/ale.txt @@ -1188,6 +1188,7 @@ g:ale_linter_aliases *g:ale_linter_aliases* \ 'csh': 'sh', \ 'javascriptreact': ['javascript', 'jsx'], \ 'plaintex': 'tex', + \ 'ps1': 'powershell', \ 'rmarkdown': 'r', \ 'rmd': 'r', \ 'systemverilog': 'verilog',