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flymake-ansible-lint.el - A Flymake backend for ansible-lint

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The flymake-ansible-lint Emacs package provides a Flymake backend for ansible-lint.

Requirements

Installation

To install flymake-ansible-lint from MELPA:

  1. If you haven't already done so, add MELPA repository to your Emacs configuration.

  2. Add the following code to your Emacs init file to install flymake-ansible-lint from MELPA:

(use-package flymake-ansible-lint
  :ensure t
  :commands flymake-ansible-lint-setup
  :hook (((yaml-ts-mode yaml-mode) . flymake-ansible-lint-setup)
         ((yaml-ts-mode yaml-mode) . flymake-mode)))

customize

You can configure ansible-lint parameters using the flymake-ansible-lint-args variable:

(setq flymake-ansible-lint-args '("--offline"
                                  "-x" "run-once[play],no-free-form"))

License

The flymake-ansible-lint Emacs package has been written by James Cherti and is distributed under terms of the GNU General Public License version 3, or, at your choice, any later version. This package uses flymake-quickdef, by Karl Otness.

Copyright (C) 2024 James Cherti

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program.

Frequently asked questions

Why are some ansible-lint error messages truncated?

This issue is a known bug in ansible-lint, not in flymake-ansible-lint.

It is ansible-lint that truncates some error messages:

$ ansible-lint -p test.yaml
test.yaml:5: yaml[truthy]: Truthy value should be one of

In future versions of flymake-ansible-lint, the author plans to utilize ansible-lint's JSON output. This change will enable the parsing of structures like:

$ ansible-lint test.yaml -f json
[{"type": "issue", "check_name": "yaml[truthy]", "categories": ["formatting", "yaml"],
"url": "https://ansible-lint.readthedocs.io/rules/yaml/", "severity": "info",
"level": "error", "description": "Truthy value should be one of \\[false, true]",
"fingerprint": "******************************************",
"location": {"path": "test.yaml", "lines": {"begin": 5}}}]

The author will need to refactor the code to implement this. Contributions are welcome.

Links

Other Emacs packages by the same author:

  • minimal-emacs.d: This repository hosts a minimal Emacs configuration designed to serve as a foundation for your vanilla Emacs setup and provide a solid base for an enhanced Emacs experience.
  • outline-indent.el: An Emacs package that provides a minor mode that enables code folding and outlining based on indentation levels for various indentation-based text files, such as YAML, Python, and other indented text files.
  • easysession.el: Easysession is lightweight Emacs session manager that can persist and restore file editing buffers, indirect buffers/clones, Dired buffers, the tab-bar, and the Emacs frames (with or without the Emacs frames size, width, and height).
  • vim-tab-bar.el: Make the Emacs tab-bar Look Like Vim’s Tab Bar.
  • elispcomp: A command line tool that allows compiling Elisp code directly from the terminal or from a shell script. It facilitates the generation of optimized .elc (byte-compiled) and .eln (native-compiled) files.
  • tomorrow-night-deepblue-theme.el: The Tomorrow Night Deepblue Emacs theme is a beautiful deep blue variant of the Tomorrow Night theme, which is renowned for its elegant color palette that is pleasing to the eyes. It features a deep blue background color that creates a calming atmosphere. The theme is also a great choice for those who miss the blue themes that were trendy a few years ago.
  • Ultyas: A command-line tool designed to simplify the process of converting code snippets from UltiSnips to YASnippet format.
  • flymake-bashate.el: A package that provides a Flymake backend for the bashate Bash script style checker.