This project is based on ruby-rubocop
This extensions provides interfaces to erb-lint for vscode. It requires version >= 0.1.0
to work.
- Lint ERB files using
ERB Linter: lint with erb-lint
in the command palette. - Lint on save.
- Autocorrect using
ERB Linter: autocorrect current file with erb-lint
in the command palette. - Format on save
You can configure rules and behaviors like explained in the erb-lint docs. To install the gem, there are two methods.
Add erb_lint
to your project's Gemfile and install it with Bundler.
Install in globally using gem install erb_lint
. If you want to use it globally, you must set the executePath
.
To enable Format on Save for ERB files, you have to update your VSCode configs with:
"[erb]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "manuelpuyol.erb-linter",
"editor.formatOnSave": true
},
Note: If you are using the Rails extension, you may need to set the same configuration for html.erb
Declare an specific path to run erb-lint
. This is untested and may have some issues loading your configuration file (see configFilePath to fix this).
If no path is provided, the extension will default to running erb-lint
with bundle
.
The extension expected the executable path, so instead of
$ gem which erb_lint
~/.rvm/gems/ruby-3.1.0/gems/erb_lint-0.4.0/lib/erb_lint.rb
use
~/.rvm/gems/ruby-3.1.0/gems/erb_lint-0.4.0/exe
In case of a globally installed erblint, use
$ which erblint
/opt/rubies/ruby-2.7.8/bin/erblint
Path to the erb-lint
configuration file. The extension will try to use your root .erb-lint.yml
file.
Whether or not to run erb-lint
in the current file on save. This defaults to true
.
Suppress warnings from erb-lint and attempt to run regardless. Useful if you have random warnings in the erb-lint
execution. This defaults to true
.
Uses bundle
by default, but can be modified in case you use a custom path.
- Add tests
- Improve usability with global
erb-lint