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ConfigFile structs represent all loaded and merged config files in a run.

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Merges the given structs from left to right, meaning that later entries overwrites earlier ones.

Returns the provided config_file merged into the default configuration.

Returns Execution struct representing a consolidated Execution for all .credo.exs files in relevant_directories/1 merged into the default configuration.

Returns all parent directories of the given dir as well as each ./config sub-directory.

Functions

Merges the given structs from left to right, meaning that later entries overwrites earlier ones.

merge(base, other)

Any options in other will overwrite those in base.

The files: field is merged, meaning that you can define included and/or excluded and only override the given one.

The checks: field is merged.

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merge_checks(config_file1, config_file2)

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merge_files(config_file1, config_file2)

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read_from_file_path(exec, dir, config_filename, config_name \\ nil, safe \\ false)

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Returns the provided config_file merged into the default configuration.

  • config_file: full path to the custom configuration file
  • config_name: name of the configuration to load
  • safe: if +true+, the config files are loaded using static analysis rather
        than `Code.eval_string/1`
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read_or_default(exec, dir, config_name \\ nil, safe \\ false)

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Returns Execution struct representing a consolidated Execution for all .credo.exs files in relevant_directories/1 merged into the default configuration.

  • config_name: name of the configuration to load
  • safe: if +true+, the config files are loaded using static analysis rather
        than `Code.eval_string/1`
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relevant_directories(dir)

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Returns all parent directories of the given dir as well as each ./config sub-directory.