A linter for YAML files.
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yamllint

A linter for YAML files.

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Compatible with Python 2 & 3.

Usage

yamllint my_file.yml my_other_file.yaml ...
yamllint .
yamllint -c ~/myconfig file.yml
# To output a format parsable (by editors like Vim, emacs, etc.)
yamllint -f parsable file.yml

Installation

pip install yamllint

Configuration

There is no documentation yet, so here is what you need to know: you can override some rules, disable them or pass them in warning (instead of error). Have a look at the content of yamllint/conf/default.yml and create your own configuration file.

It could look like this:

# This is my first, very own configuration file for yamllint!
# It extends the default conf by adjusting some options.

extends: default

rules:
  # 80 should be enough, but don't fail if a line is longer
  line-length:
    max: 80
    level: warning

  # accept both
  #    key:
  #      - item
  # and
  #    key:
  #    - item
  indentation:
    indent-sequences: whatever

  # don't bother me with this rule
  comments-indentation: disable

Tip: if you have a .yamllint file in your working directory, it will be automatically loaded as configuration by yamllint.