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Specify source file on the command line #170
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Not sure I follow, @JonGretar, can you provide an example? |
Oh! I failed to read the title 😊 |
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Specify file on the command line
Specify source file on the command line
Nov 6, 2014
@elbrujohalcon @JonGretar I think this is closely related to #159. |
@jfacorro I agree |
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@JonGretar have you already created a plugin for any editor? (I'm hoping emacs, since that's what @ttyerlsol is waiting for :) |
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Specifying a source file on the command line, to limit the lint to, instead of running on the whole project would be beneficial for writing linter plugins for editors.
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