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ALE Shell Integration *ale-sh-options*
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bashate *ale-sh-bashate*
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g:ale_sh_bashate_executable *g:ale_sh_bashate_executable*
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*b:ale_sh_bashate_executable*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `'bashate'`
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This variable sets executable used for bashate.
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g:ale_sh_bashate_options *g:ale_sh_bashate_options*
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*b:ale_sh_bashate_options*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `''`
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With this variable we are able to pass extra arguments for bashate. For
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example to ignore the indentation rule:
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let g:ale_sh_bashate_options = '-i E003'
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sh-language-server *ale-sh-language-server*
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g:ale_sh_language_server_executable *g:ale_sh_language_server_executable*
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*b:ale_sh_language_server_executable*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `'bash-language-server'`
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See |ale-integrations-local-executables|
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g:ale_sh_language_server_use_global *g:ale_sh_language_server_use_global*
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*b:ale_sh_language_server_use_global*
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Type: |Number|
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Default: `get(g:, 'ale_use_global_executables', 0)`
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See |ale-integrations-local-executables|
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shell *ale-sh-shell*
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g:ale_sh_shell_default_shell *g:ale_sh_shell_default_shell*
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*b:ale_sh_shell_default_shell*
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Type: |String|
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Default: The current shell (`$SHELL`). Falls back to `'bash'` if that cannot be
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read or if the current shell is `'fish'`.
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When ALE runs the linter for shells with the `-n` flag, it will attempt to
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read the shell from the shebang (`#!`) line from the shell script to
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determine the shell program to run. When this detection fails, this variable
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will be used instead.
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shellcheck *ale-sh-shellcheck*
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g:ale_sh_shellcheck_executable *g:ale_sh_shellcheck_executable*
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*b:ale_sh_shellcheck_executable*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `'shellcheck'`
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This variable sets executable used for shellcheck.
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g:ale_sh_shellcheck_options *g:ale_sh_shellcheck_options*
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*b:ale_sh_shellcheck_options*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `''`
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With this variable we are able to pass extra arguments for shellcheck
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for shellcheck invocation.
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For example, if we want shellcheck to follow external sources (`see SC1091`)
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we can set the variable as such:
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let g:ale_sh_shellcheck_options = '-x'
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g:ale_sh_shellcheck_change_directory *g:ale_sh_shellcheck_change_directory*
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*b:ale_sh_shellcheck_change_directory*
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Type: |Number|
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Default: `1`
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If set to `1`, ALE will switch to the directory the shell file being
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checked with `shellcheck` is in before checking it. This helps `shellcheck`
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determine the path to sourced files more easily. This option can be turned
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off if you want to control the directory `shellcheck` is executed from
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yourself.
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g:ale_sh_shellcheck_dialect *g:ale_sh_shellcheck_dialect*
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*b:ale_sh_shellcheck_dialect*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `'auto'`
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This variable specifies the shellcheck dialect (`-s` option). The value
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`'auto'` causes ALE to detect the dialect automatically, based on the shebang
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line (if present) or the value of `b:is_bash`, `b:is_sh`, or `b:is_kornshell`
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(set and used by |sh.vim|).
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g:ale_sh_shellcheck_exclusions *g:ale_sh_shellcheck_exclusions*
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*b:ale_sh_shellcheck_exclusions*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `''`
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Set this variable to exclude test(s) for shellcheck (-e/--exclude option).
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To exclude more than one option, separate them with commas.
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For example, to ignore some warnings that aren't applicable to files that
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will be sourced by other scripts, use the buffer-local variant:
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autocmd BufEnter PKGBUILD,.env
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\ let b:ale_sh_shellcheck_exclusions = 'SC2034,SC2154,SC2164'
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shfmt *ale-sh-shfmt*
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g:ale_sh_shfmt_options *g:ale_sh_shfmt_options*
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*b:ale_sh_shfmt_options*
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Type: |String|
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Default: `''`
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This variable can be set to pass additional options to the shfmt fixer.
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===============================================================================
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vim:tw=78:ts=2:sts=2:sw=2:ft=help:norl:
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