GitHub Actions has everything you need to run Ruff out-of-the-box:
name: CI on: push jobs: build: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - name: Install Python uses: actions/setup-python@v5 with: python-version: "3.11" - name: Install dependencies run: | python -m pip install --upgrade pip pip install ruff # Update output format to enable automatic inline annotations. - name: Run Ruff run: ruff check --output-format=github .
Ruff can also be used as a GitHub Action via ruff-action.
By default, ruff-action runs as a pass-fail test to ensure that a given repository doesn't contain any lint rule violations as per its configuration. However, under-the-hood, ruff-action installs and runs ruff directly, so it can be used to execute any supported ruff command (e.g., ruff check --fix).
ruff-action supports all GitHub-hosted runners, and can be used with any published Ruff version (i.e., any version available on PyPI).
To use ruff-action, create a file (e.g., .github/workflows/ruff.yml) inside your repository with:
name: Ruff on: [ push, pull_request ] jobs: ruff: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - uses: astral-sh/ruff-action@v3
Alternatively, you can include ruff-action as a step in any other workflow file:
- uses: astral-sh/ruff-action@v3
ruff-action accepts optional configuration parameters via with:, including:
version: The Ruff version to install (default: latest).args: The command-line arguments to pass to Ruff (default: "check").src: The source paths to pass to Ruff (default: [".", "src"]).For example, to run ruff check --select B ./src using Ruff version 0.8.0:
- uses: astral-sh/ruff-action@v3 with: version: 0.8.0 args: check --select B src: "./src"
You can add the following configuration to .gitlab-ci.yml to run a ruff format in parallel with a ruff check compatible with GitLab's codequality report.
.base_ruff: stage: build interruptible: true image: name: ghcr.io/astral-sh/ruff:0.11.6-alpine before_script: - cd $CI_PROJECT_DIR - ruff --version Ruff Check: extends: .base_ruff script: - ruff check --output-format=gitlab > code-quality-report.json artifacts: reports: codequality: $CI_PROJECT_DIR/code-quality-report.json Ruff Format: extends: .base_ruff script: - ruff format --diff
Ruff can be used as a pre-commit hook via ruff-pre-commit:
- repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit # Ruff version. rev: v0.11.6 hooks: # Run the linter. - id: ruff # Run the formatter. - id: ruff-format
To enable lint fixes, add the --fix argument to the lint hook:
- repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit # Ruff version. rev: v0.11.6 hooks: # Run the linter. - id: ruff args: [ --fix ] # Run the formatter. - id: ruff-format
To avoid running on Jupyter Notebooks, remove jupyter from the list of allowed filetypes:
- repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit # Ruff version. rev: v0.11.6 hooks: # Run the linter. - id: ruff types_or: [ python, pyi ] args: [ --fix ] # Run the formatter. - id: ruff-format types_or: [ python, pyi ]
When running with --fix, Ruff‘s lint hook should be placed before Ruff’s formatter hook, and before Black, isort, and other formatting tools, as Ruff's fix behavior can output code changes that require reformatting.
When running without --fix, Ruff‘s formatter hook can be placed before or after Ruff’s lint hook.
(As long as your Ruff configuration avoids any linter-formatter incompatibilities, ruff format should never introduce new lint errors, so it‘s safe to run Ruff’s format hook after ruff check --fix.)
mdformatmdformat is capable of formatting code blocks within Markdown. The mdformat-ruff plugin enables mdformat to format Python code blocks with Ruff.
Ruff provides a distroless Docker image including the ruff binary. The following tags are published:
ruff:latestruff:{major}.{minor}.{patch}, e.g., ruff:0.6.6ruff:{major}.{minor}, e.g., ruff:0.6 (the latest patch version)In addition, ruff publishes the following images:
alpine:3.20:ruff:alpineruff:alpine3.20debian:bookworm-slim:ruff:debian-slimruff:bookworm-slimbuildpack-deps:bookworm:ruff:debianruff:bookwormAs with the distroless image, each image is published with ruff version tags as ruff:{major}.{minor}.{patch}-{base} and ruff:{major}.{minor}-{base}, e.g., ruff:0.6.6-alpine.