runs source linters on modified files
Usage: fx lint [--dry-run] [--verbose] [--fix] [--all] [--files=FILES,[FILES ...]] [--target=GN_TARGET] [--git] [-- PATTERN] --fix If supported by the linter tool for the target language, attempt to apply recommended fixes --dry-run Print the linter commands but don't run them --verbose Print the linter commands before running them --all Lints all code in the git repo under the current working directory. --files Allows the user to specify files separated by commas or (with quotes) whitespace. Basic globs are supported, for example: fx lint --files=foo/* Or for more advanced filename pattern matching, you can use double quotes with command substitution: fx lint --files="$(find some/path -name '*.cc')" --target Allows the user to specify a gn target. --git The default; it uses `git diff` against the newest parent commit in the upstream branch (or against HEAD if no such commit is found). Files that are locally modified, staged or touched by any commits introduced on the local branch are linted. -- [PATTERN...] -additional -args -for -linter For --all or --git, passes along PATTERNs to `git ls-files` to filter what files are affected. The first argument starting with a dash, and all arguments thereafter, are passed to the linter command (positioned before the filename). Used in combination, the pattern can constrain which linter is selected, so linter options are only applied to the expected linter program. Examples: fx lint -- "*.fidl" --include-check no-trailing-comment fx lint --files=sdk/fidl/fuchsia.sys/service_provider.fidl \ -- --exclude-check string-bounds-not-specified fx lint --verbose --files="$(echo sdk/**/*.cc sdk/**/*.fidl)"