secretlint-disable comment directive.
Install with npm:
npm install @secretlint/secretlint-rule-filter-comments
Via .secretlintrc.json
(Recommended)
{
"rules": [
{
"id": "@secretlint/secretlint-rule-filter-comments"
}
]
}
-
secretlint-disable
disable -
secretlint-enable
: enable again -
secretlint-disable-line
: ignore current line -
secretlint-disable-next-line
: ignore next line
To temporarily disable rule warnings in your file, use block comments in the following format:
You can replace //
with any characters like #
or /*
etc...
@secretlint/secretlint-rule-filter-comments
only look up /(?<type>secretlint-(?:disable-next-line|disable-line|disable|enable))(?<options>.*)/g
pattern.
// secretlint-disable
THIS IS IGNORED SECRET
// secretlint-enable
THIS WILL REPORTED SECRET
You can also disable or enable warnings for specific rules:
/* secretlint-disable @secretlint/secretlint-rule-github */
const TOKEN = "ghs-<github token>";
/* secretlint-enable @secretlint/secretlint-rule-github */
To disable rule warnings in an entire file, put a /* secretlint-disable */
block comment at the top of the file.
Of course, you can use .secretlintignore instead of it.
// secretlint-disable
.... all ignored ....
You can also disable or enable specific rules for an entire file:
// secretlint-disable @secretlint/secretlint-rule-github
GITHUB TOKEN WILL NOT DETECT!
To disable all rules on a specific line using secretlint-disable-line
:
THIS IS SECRET BUT IT WILL BE IGNORED // secretlint-disable-line
To disable all rules on a next line using secretlint-disable-nextline
:
// secretlint-disable-next-line
THIS IS SECRET BUT IT WILL BE IGNORED
All disable/enable syntax can include comment using -- comment
.
// secretlint-disable @secretlint/secretlint-rule-github -- disable github rule
disable by secretlint-disable comment
Ignored messages. It will not appear on result.
- [ ] No Options yet
See Releases page.
Install devDependencies and Run npm test
:
npm test
Pull requests and stars are always welcome.
For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
- Fork it!
- Create your feature branch:
git checkout -b my-new-feature
- Commit your changes:
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
- Push to the branch:
git push origin my-new-feature
- Submit a pull request :D
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