# Derived from https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/blob/master/.golangci.example.yml --- run: # timeout for analysis, e.g. 30s, 5m, default is 1m timeout: 5m # Force readonly modules usage for checking modules-download-mode: readonly output: format: tab issues: # Don't limit the number of shown issues: Report ALL of them max-issues-per-linter: 0 max-same-issues: 0 linters-settings: forbidigo: forbid: - 'fmt\.Errorf' # Should use github.com/pkg/errors funlen: lines: 100 statements: 60 gocyclo: # minimal code complexity to report, 30 by default (but we recommend 10-20) min-complexity: 15 gomnd: settings: mnd: ignored-functions: 'strconv.(?:Format|Parse)\B+' linters: disable-all: true enable: - asciicheck # Simple linter to check that your code does not contain non-ASCII identifiers [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - bodyclose # checks whether HTTP response body is closed successfully [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - dogsled # Checks assignments with too many blank identifiers (e.g. x, _, _, _, := f()) [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - exportloopref # checks for pointers to enclosing loop variables [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - forbidigo # Forbids identifiers [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - funlen # Tool for detection of long functions [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - gocognit # Computes and checks the cognitive complexity of functions [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - goconst # Finds repeated strings that could be replaced by a constant [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - gocritic # The most opinionated Go source code linter [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - gocyclo # Computes and checks the cyclomatic complexity of functions [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - godox # Tool for detection of FIXME, TODO and other comment keywords [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - gofmt # Gofmt checks whether code was gofmt-ed. By default this tool runs with -s option to check for code simplification [fast: true, auto-fix: true] - gofumpt # Gofumpt checks whether code was gofumpt-ed. [fast: true, auto-fix: true] - goimports # Goimports does everything that gofmt does. Additionally it checks unused imports [fast: true, auto-fix: true] - gomnd # An analyzer to detect magic numbers. [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - gosec # Inspects source code for security problems [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - gosimple # Linter for Go source code that specializes in simplifying a code [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - govet # Vet examines Go source code and reports suspicious constructs, such as Printf calls whose arguments do not align with the format string [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - ineffassign # Detects when assignments to existing variables are not used [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - misspell # Finds commonly misspelled English words in comments [fast: true, auto-fix: true] - nakedret # Finds naked returns in functions greater than a specified function length [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - noctx # noctx finds sending http request without context.Context [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - nolintlint # Reports ill-formed or insufficient nolint directives [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - revive # Fast, configurable, extensible, flexible, and beautiful linter for Go. Drop-in replacement of golint. [fast: false, auto-fix: false] - staticcheck # Staticcheck is a go vet on steroids, applying a ton of static analysis checks [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - stylecheck # Stylecheck is a replacement for golint [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - typecheck # Like the front-end of a Go compiler, parses and type-checks Go code [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - unconvert # Remove unnecessary type conversions [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - unused # Checks Go code for unused constants, variables, functions and types [fast: false, auto-fix: false] ...