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% SHELLCHECK(1) Shell script analysis tool
NAME
shellcheck - Shell script analysis tool
SYNOPSIS
shellcheck [OPTIONS...] FILES...
DESCRIPTION
ShellCheck is a static analysis and linting tool for sh/bash scripts. It's mainly focused on handling typical beginner and intermediate level syntax errors and pitfalls where the shell just gives a cryptic error message or strange behavior, but it also reports on a few more advanced issues where corner cases can cause delayed failures.
ShellCheck gives shell specific advice. Consider this line:
(( area = 3.14*r*r ))
-
For scripts starting with
#!/bin/sh
(or when using-s sh
), ShellCheck will warn that(( .. ))
is not POSIX compliant (similar to checkbashisms). -
For scripts starting with
#!/bin/bash
(or using-s bash
), ShellCheck will warn that decimals are not supported. -
For scripts starting with
#!/bin/ksh
(or using-s ksh
), ShellCheck will not warn at all, asksh
supports decimals in arithmetic contexts.
OPTIONS
- -C[WHEN],\ --color[=WHEN]
-
For TTY output, enable colors always, never or auto. The default is auto. --color without an argument is equivalent to --color=always.
- -e\ CODE1[,CODE2...],\ **--exclude=**CODE1[,CODE2...]
-
Explicitly exclude the specified codes from the report. Subsequent -e options are cumulative, but all the codes can be specified at once, comma-separated as a single argument.
- -f FORMAT, **--format=**FORMAT
-
Specify the output format of shellcheck, which prints its results in the standard output. Subsequent -f options are ignored, see FORMATS below for more information.
- -s\ shell,\ **--shell=**shell
-
Specify Bourne shell dialect. Valid values are sh, bash, dash and ksh. The default is to use the file's shebang, or bash if the target shell can't be determined.
- -V,\ --version
-
Print version information and exit.
- -x,\ --external-sources
-
Follow 'source' statements even when the file is not specified as input. By default,
shellcheck
will only follow files specified on the command line (plus/dev/null
). This option allows following any file the script maysource
.
FORMATS
- tty
-
Plain text, human readable output. This is the default.
- gcc
-
GCC compatible output. Useful for editors that support compiling and showing syntax errors.
For example, in Vim,
:set makeprg=shellcheck\ -f\ gcc\ %
will allow using:make
to check the script, and:cnext
to jump to the next error.<file>:<line>:<column>: <type>: <message>
- checkstyle
-
Checkstyle compatible XML output. Supported directly or through plugins by many IDEs and build monitoring systems.
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?> <checkstyle version='4.3'> <file name='file'> <error line='line' column='column' severity='severity' message='message' source='ShellCheck.SC####' /> ... </file> ... </checkstyle>
- json
-
Json is a popular serialization format that is more suitable for web applications. ShellCheck's json is compact and contains only the bare minimum.
[ { "file": "filename", "line": lineNumber, "column": columnNumber, "level": "severitylevel", "code": errorCode, "message": "warning message" }, ... ]
DIRECTIVES
ShellCheck directives can be specified as comments in the shell script before a command or block:
# shellcheck key=value key=value
command-or-structure
For example, to suppress SC2035 about using ./*.jpg
:
# shellcheck disable=SC2035
echo "Files: " *.jpg
To tell ShellCheck where to look for an otherwise dynamically determined file:
# shellcheck source=./lib.sh
source "$(find_install_dir)/lib.sh"
Here a shell brace group is used to suppress a warning on multiple lines:
# shellcheck disable=SC2016
{
echo 'Modifying $PATH'
echo 'PATH=foo:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc
}
Valid keys are:
- disable
- Disables a comma separated list of error codes for the following command.
The command can be a simple command like
echo foo
, or a compound command like a function definition, subshell block or loop. - source
- Overrides the filename included by a
source
/.
statement. This can be used to tell shellcheck where to look for a file whose name is determined at runtime, or to skip a source by telling it to use/dev/null
.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The environment variable SHELLCHECK_OPTS
can be set with default flags:
export SHELLCHECK_OPTS='--shell=bash --exclude=SC2016'
Its value will be split on spaces and prepended to the command line on each invocation.
RETURN VALUES
ShellCheck uses the follow exit codes:
- 0: All files successfully scanned with no issues.
- 1: All files successfully scanned with some issues.
- 2: Some files could not be processed (e.g. file not found).
- 3: ShellCheck was invoked with bad syntax (e.g. unknown flag).
- 4: ShellCheck was invoked with bad options (e.g. unknown formatter).
LOCALE
This version of ShellCheck is only available in English. All files are
leniently decoded as UTF-8, with a fallback of ISO-8859-1 for invalid
sequences. LC_CTYPE
is respected for output, and defaults to UTF-8 for
locales where encoding is unspecified (such as the C
locale).
Windows users seeing commitBuffer: invalid argument (invalid character)
should set their terminal to use UTF-8 with chcp 65001
.
AUTHOR
ShellCheck is written and maintained by Vidar Holen.
REPORTING BUGS
Bugs and issues can be reported on GitHub:
https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/issues
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2012-2015, Vidar Holen. Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or later, see http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
SEE ALSO
sh(1) bash(1)