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Super Linter Reusable Workflow Examples

Lint all the codes

The GitHub Super-Linter project is a fantastic way to lint all your file types with a single GitHub Actions Workflow. A great way to implement it everywhere is to use GHA's Reusable Workflows (see below).

My video walkthrough of this repository

Features of this custom Super-Linter example

  • All the features of Super-Linter in a Reusable Workflow
  • Bonus: Optionally turn off non-DevOps linters (CSS, JS, HTML, etc.) when you want to ignore code (in my case it's to ignore sample code I stick in DevOps projects)
  • Bonus: I added Job steps to correctly determine which branch to diff files with (in the case of having multiple release branches)
  • Bonus: Lints only changed files on a PR, but lints all files on merge to main (or any release) branch

How to reuse this example as a Reusable Workflow

  1. Fork this repository for you to customize your linters
  2. Add a workflow to all your other repositories that calls your linter workflow using GitHub's "Reusable Workflow"
  3. Add something similar to this to those workflows:
---
name: Lint Code Base

on:
  push:
    branches: [main]
  pull_request:
    branches: [main]

jobs:
  call-super-linter:
    # use Reusable Workflows to call my linter config remotely
    # https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/reusing-workflows
    #FIXME: customize uri to point to your forked linter repository
    uses: bretfisher/super-linter-workflow/.github/workflows/super-linter.yaml@main

How to run Super-Linter locally

Option 1: Use nektos/act to run an existing GitHub Action workflow on your local repository clone.

Option 2: Use Docker to run the Super-Linter image directly.

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