Integrates ShellCheck into VS Code, a linter for Shell scripts.
This VS Code extension requires shellcheck (the awesome static analysis tool for shell scripts) to work, but precompiled shellcheck binaries are bundled in this extension for these platforms:
- Linux (x86_64, arm, arm64)
- macOS (x86_64, arm64)
- Windows (x86_64, arm)
- Run
Install Extension
command from Command Palette. - Search and choose
shellcheck
.
If shellcheck seems not working, a helper command ShellCheck: ShellCheck: Collect Diagnostics For Current Document
from the Command Palette is provided to help troubleshooting.
There are various options that can be configured by making changes to your user or workspace preferences.
Default options are:
{
"shellcheck.enable": true,
"shellcheck.enableQuickFix": true,
"shellcheck.run": "onType",
"shellcheck.executablePath": "", // Priority: user defined > bundled shellcheck binary > "shellcheck"
"shellcheck.exclude": [],
"shellcheck.customArgs": [],
"shellcheck.ignorePatterns": {
"**/*.csh": true,
"**/*.cshrc": true,
"**/*.fish": true,
"**/*.login": true,
"**/*.logout": true,
"**/*.tcsh": true,
"**/*.tcshrc": true,
"**/*.xonshrc": true,
"**/*.xsh": true,
"**/*.zsh": true,
"**/*.zshrc": true,
"**/zshrc": true,
"**/*.zprofile": true,
"**/zprofile": true,
"**/*.zlogin": true,
"**/zlogin": true,
"**/*.zlogout": true,
"**/zlogout": true,
"**/*.zshenv": true,
"**/zshenv": true,
"**/*.zsh-theme": true
},
"shellcheck.ignoreFileSchemes": ["git", "gitfs", "output"]
}
The shellcheck.ignorePatterns
works exactly the same as search.exclude
, read more about glob patterns here
For example:
{
"shellcheck.ignorePatterns": {
"**/*.zsh": true,
"**/*.zsh*": true,
"**/.git/*.sh": true,
"**/folder/**/*.sh": true
}
}
To add additional ignore patterns atop the default patterns, you have to copy the default ignore patterns and then add yours to the end of the list (#1196).
The auto-fixable errors can be fixed automatically on save by using the following configuration:
{
"editor.codeActionsOnSave": {
"source.fixAll.shellcheck": "explicit"
}
}
Alternatively, you can fix all errors on demand by running the command Fix All in the VS Code Command Palette.
By default the linter will lint as you type. Alternatively, set shellcheck.run
to onSave
if you want to lint only when the file is saved (works best if auto-save is on).
{
"shellcheck.run": "onType" // also: "onSave"
}
By default all shellcheck checks are performed and reported on as necessary. To globally ignore certain checks in all files, you can use a .shellcheckrc
at the workspace root. For example, to exclude SC1017:
# .shellcheckrc
disable=SC1017
As last resort, you can also add the "SC identifiers" to shellcheck.exclude
extension setting. For example, to exclude SC1017:
{
"shellcheck.exclude": ["1017"]
}
In order to get it to work, you need a "shim" script. Just remember not to try to construct command line arguments for shellcheck yourself.
Here is a simple "shim" script to get started with (see discussion: #24):
#!/bin/bash
exec docker run --rm --interactive --volume "${PWD}:/mnt:ro" koalaman/shellcheck:latest "$@"
For example, you can place it at shellcheck.sh
in the root of your workspace with execution permission (chmod +x shellcheck.sh
).
You can can then configure the extension to use it with:
// .vscode/settings.json
{
// use the shim as shellcheck executable
"shellcheck.executablePath": "${workspaceFolder}/shellcheck.sh",
// you may also need to turn this option on, so shellcheck in the container
// can access all the files in the workspace and not only the directory
// where the file being linted is.
"shellcheck.useWorkspaceRootAsCwd": true
}
Just have in mind that this should come with a performance hit, as booting up a docker container is slower than just invoking the binary.
This extension provides a small API, which allows other VS Code extensions to interact with the ShellCheck extension. For details, see API.md.
This extension was originally based on @hoovercj's Haskell Linter.
This extension is licensed under the MIT license.
Bundled shellcheck binaries are licensed under GPLv3.