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- solhint/lib
- solhint/lib/index
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Readme
Solhint Project
This is an open source project for linting Solidity code. This project provides both Security and Style Guide validations.
Installation
You can install Solhint using npm:
npm install -g solhint
# verify that it was installed correctly
solhint -V
Usage
For linting Solidity files you need to run Solhint with one or more Globs as arguments. For example, to lint all files inside contracts
directory, you can do:
solhint "contracts/**/*.sol"
To lint a single file:
solhint contracts/MyToken.sol
Solhint command description:
Usage: solhint [options] <file> [...other_files]
Linter for Solidity programming language
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-f, --formatter [name] report formatter name (stylish, table, tap, unix)
-w, --max-warnings [maxWarningsNumber] number of warnings to trigger nonzero
-q --quiet report errors only - default: false
--ignore-path [file_name] file to use as your .solhintignore
-h, --help output usage information
Commands:
stdin [options] put source code to stdin of this utility
init-config create sample solhint config in current folder
Configuration
You can use a .solhint.json
file to configure Solhint globally. This file has the following
format:
{
"extends": "default",
"rules": {
"avoid-throw": false,
"avoid-suicide": "error",
"avoid-sha3": "warn",
"indent": ["warn", 4]
}
}
To ignore files / folders that do not require validation you may use .solhintignore
file. It supports rules in
.gitignore
format.
node_modules/
additiona-tests.sol
Configure linter with comments
You can use comments in the source code to configure solhint in a given line or file.
For example, to disable all validations in the line following a comment:
// solhint-disable-next-line
uint[] a;
You can disable a single rule on a given line. For example, to disable validation of fixed compiler version in the next line:
// solhint-disable-next-line compiler-fixed, compiler-gt-0_4
pragma solidity ^0.4.4;
Disable validation on current line:
pragma solidity ^0.4.4; // solhint-disable-line
Disable validation of fixed compiler version validation on current line:
pragma solidity ^0.4.4; // solhint-disable-line compiler-fixed, compiler-gt-0_4
You can disable a rule for a group of lines:
/* solhint-disable avoid-throw */
if (a > 1) {
throw;
}
/* solhint-enable avoid-throw */
Or disable all validations for a group of lines:
/* solhint-disable */
if (a > 1) {
throw;
}
/* solhint-enable */
Rules
Security Rules
Full list with all supported Security Rules
Style Guide Rules
Full list with all supported Style Guide Rules
Best Practices Rules
Full list with all supported Best Practices Rules
Documentation
Related documentation you may find there.
IDE Integrations
- Sublime Text 3
- Atom
- Vim
- JetBrains IDEA, WebStorm, CLion, etc.
- VS Code: Solidity by Juan Blanco
- VS Code: Solidity Language Support by CodeChain.io
Acknowledgements
The grammar used by solhint was created and is maintained by Federico Bond. You can find it here.
Licence
MIT
Who uses solhint?
Projects
- POA Network - Public EVM Sidechain:
- 0x
- Gnosis: