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