Copyright 2012-2014, Vidar 'koala_man' Holen Licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License, v3
The goals of ShellCheck are:
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To point out and clarify typical beginner's syntax issues, that causes a shell to give cryptic error messages.
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To point out and clarify typical intermediate level semantic problems, that causes a shell to behave strangely and counter-intuitively.
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To point out subtle caveats, corner cases and pitfalls, that may cause an advanced user's otherwise working script to fail under future circumstances.
ShellCheck is written in Haskell, and requires 2 GB of memory to compile.
On systems with Cabal:
cabal update
cabal install shellcheck
On Arch Linux with community packages enabled:
pacman -S shellcheck
On OS X with homebrew:
brew install shellcheck
ShellCheck is also available as an online service:
http://www.shellcheck.net
This sections describes how to build ShellCheck from a source directory.
First, make sure cabal is installed. On Debian based distros:
apt-get install cabal-install
On Fedora:
yum install cabal-install
On Mac OS X with homebrew (http://brew.sh/):
brew install cabal-install
On Mac OS X with MacPorts (http://www.macports.org/):
port install hs-cabal-install
Let cabal update itself, in case your distro version is outdated:
$ cabal update
$ cabal install cabal-install
With cabal installed, cd to the ShellCheck source directory and:
$ cabal install
This will install ShellCheck to your ~/.cabal/bin directory.
Add the directory to your PATH (for bash, add this to your ~/.bashrc file):
export PATH=$HOME/.cabal/bin:$PATH
Verify that your PATH is set up correctly:
$ which shellcheck
~/.cabal/bin/shellcheck
To run the unit test suite:
cabal configure --enable-tests
cabal build
cabal test
Happy ShellChecking!