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SwiftLint for Swift #11

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nishant-mor opened this issue Feb 19, 2016 · 12 comments
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SwiftLint for Swift #11

nishant-mor opened this issue Feb 19, 2016 · 12 comments

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@nishant-mor
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we can use https://github.com/realm/SwiftLint

@Adrianzatreanu
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You want a linter bear for swift?

@sils
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sils commented Feb 26, 2016

Yeah why not?
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It wasnt a matter of why, it was a matter of : "is this what you asked?" as this issue was described pretty vague, and i wanted to ask to be sure :)

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Well id be glad to help if you'd let me then :)

@sudheesh001
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Assigned it to you @Adrianzatreanu

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I was planning on writing this on linux. I didnt expect it not to be able to be installed on it ;p seems all the install methods are for mac os only.. my bad ;( if this is only for mac osx users to fix, please unassign me and sorry :)

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sils commented Feb 28, 2016

this is not doable on linux? Do we want it?

@AbdealiLoKo
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As @sils1297 mentioned in #336 we could use https://github.com/sleekbyte/tailor if swiftlint is complicated.

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@SanketDG why is this blocked ? Please give a reason if you add that label

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@AbdealiJK sorry about that, but we had a discussion on #177. Looks like swift is not ready for linux. tailor uses java to parse code, so I think that can be used.

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sils commented May 13, 2016

@arafsheikh time to look into this? Having a linter for swift using tailor would be neat and easy.

This is not blocked as tailor can be used.

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I'll look into it first thing tomorrow morning.

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