Quickstart ========== Installing yamllint ------------------- On Fedora / CentOS: .. code:: bash sudo dnf install yamllint On Debian 8+ / Ubuntu 16.04+: .. code:: bash sudo apt-get install yamllint Alternatively using pip, the Python package manager: .. code:: bash sudo pip install yamllint If you prefer installing from source, you can run, from the source directory: .. code:: bash python setup.py sdist sudo pip install dist/yamllint-*.tar.gz Running yamllint ---------------- Basic usage: .. code:: bash yamllint file.yml other-file.yaml You can also lint all YAML files in a whole directory: .. code:: bash yamllint . The output will look like (colors are not displayed here): :: file.yml 1:4 error trailing spaces (trailing-spaces) 4:4 error wrong indentation: expected 4 but found 3 (indentation) 5:4 error duplication of key "id-00042" in mapping (key-duplicates) 6:6 warning comment not indented like content (comments-indentation) 12:6 error too many spaces after hyphen (hyphens) 15:12 error too many spaces before comma (commas) other-file.yaml 1:1 warning missing document start "---" (document-start) 6:81 error line too long (87 > 80 characters) (line-length) 10:1 error too many blank lines (4 > 2) (empty-lines) 11:4 error too many spaces inside braces (braces) Add the ``-f parsable`` arguments if you need an output format parsable by a machine (for instance for :doc:`syntax highlighting in text editors `). The output will then look like: :: file.yml:6:2: [warning] missing starting space in comment (comments) file.yml:57:1: [error] trailing spaces (trailing-spaces) file.yml:60:3: [error] wrong indentation: expected 4 but found 2 (indentation) If you have a custom linting configuration file (see :doc:`how to configure yamllint `), it can be passed to yamllint using the ``-c`` option: .. code:: bash yamllint -c ~/myconfig file.yaml .. note:: If you have a ``.yamllint`` file in your working directory, it will be automatically loaded as configuration by yamllint.