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Matteo Corti edited this page Oct 16, 2015
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bashcritic is a tool to check shell scripts for common pitfalls
bashcritic is in alpha stage: I would appreciate comments as well as suggestions on what could be checked (in addition to the implemented tests)
Mail any critique, comment or suggestion to matteo@corti.lior post them in the ticket section
- 2008-01-31: version 0.3.3 (alpha): corrected a syntax error in a check rule (#39)
- 2008-01-30: version 0.3.2 (alpha): some new rules, less error levels and automatic shell detection. See the [source:trunk/Changes@50 change log] for more details.
- 2007-10-20: version 0.3.0 (alpha): some new rules (#11, #15, #18 and #22), does not process comments and strings (#3) and some minor fixes (#32). See the [source:trunk/Changes@41 change log] for more details.
- 2007-10-18: version 0.2.1 (alpha): bug fix release (r27 fixes a program crash due to an error in a rule definition)
- 2007-10-17: version 0.2.0 (alpha): several improvements and corrections (mainly from comp.unix.shell)
Usage:
bashcritic [-012 | --info | --cosmetic | --error]
[--posix | --bourne]
[--severity number]
[--ignore_shebang ]
[--list [format]]
[-verbose ]
{FILE | STDIN}
Options:
--error,-e,-0 report only errors
--cosmetic,-c,-1 report errors and cosmetic problems
--info,-i,2 report error, cosmetic problems and minor issues
--posix script should be POSIX compliant
--bourne script should be Bourne shell compatible
--list [format] lists implemented tests (formats: trac)
--ignore-shebang ignores the script shebang
--[no-]color colorize output
--help,-h,-? prints this help message
--verbose,-v increase verbosity
--version,-V prints program version and exits
Short list of documents and resources that has to be checked for rules