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cli.test.js.snap
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// Jest Snapshot v1, https://goo.gl/fbAQLP
exports[`CLI --help 1`] = `
"
A mighty, modern CSS linter.
Usage: stylelint [input] [options]
Input: Files(s), glob(s), or nothing to use stdin.
If an input argument is wrapped in quotation marks, it will be passed to
globby for cross-platform glob support. node_modules are always ignored.
You can also pass no input and use stdin, instead.
Options:
--config
Path to a specific configuration file (JSON, YAML, or CommonJS), or the
name of a module in node_modules that points to one. If no --config
argument is provided, stylelint will search for configuration files in
the following places, in this order:
- a stylelint property in package.json
- a .stylelintrc file (with or without filename extension:
.json, .yaml, .yml, and .js are available)
- a stylelint.config.js file exporting a JS object
The search will begin in the working directory and move up the directory
tree until a configuration file is found.
--config-basedir
An absolute path to the directory that relative paths defining \\"extends\\"
and \\"plugins\\" are *relative to*. Only necessary if these values are
relative paths.
--print-config
Print the configuration for the given path.
--ignore-path, -i
Path to a file containing patterns that describe files to ignore. The
path can be absolute or relative to process.cwd(). By default, stylelint
looks for .stylelintignore in process.cwd().
--ignore-pattern, --ip
Pattern of files to ignore (in addition to those in .stylelintignore)
--fix
Automatically fix problems of certain rules.
--custom-syntax
Module name or path to a JS file exporting a PostCSS-compatible syntax.
--stdin
Accept stdin input even if it is empty.
--stdin-filename
A filename to assign stdin input.
--ignore-disables, --id
Ignore stylelint-disable comments.
--disable-default-ignores, --di
Allow linting of node_modules.
--cache [default: false]
Store the info about processed files in order to only operate on the
changed ones the next time you run stylelint. By default, the cache
is stored in \\"./.stylelintcache\\". To adjust this, use --cache-location.
--cache-location [default: '.stylelintcache']
Path to a file or directory to be used for the cache location.
Default is \\"./.stylelintcache\\". If a directory is specified, a cache
file will be created inside the specified folder, with a name derived
from a hash of the current working directory.
If the directory for the cache does not exist, make sure you add a trailing \\"/\\"
on *nix systems or \\"\\\\\\" on Windows. Otherwise the path will be assumed to be a file.
--formatter, -f [default: \\"string\\"]
The output formatter: \\"compact\\", \\"github\\", \\"json\\", \\"string\\", \\"tap\\", \\"unix\\" or \\"verbose\\".
--custom-formatter
Path to a JS file exporting a custom formatting function.
--quiet, -q
Only register problems for rules with an \\"error\\"-level severity (ignore
\\"warning\\"-level).
--color
--no-color
Force enabling/disabling of color.
--report-needless-disables, --rd
Also report errors for stylelint-disable comments that are not blocking a lint warning.
The process will exit with code 2 if needless disables are found.
--report-invalid-scope-disables, --risd
Report stylelint-disable comments that used for rules that don't exist within the configuration object.
The process will exit with code 2 if invalid scope disables are found.
--report-descriptionless-disables, --rdd
Report stylelint-disable comments without a description.
The process will exit with code 2 if descriptionless disables are found.
--max-warnings, --mw
Number of warnings above which the process will exit with code 2.
Useful when setting \\"defaultSeverity\\" to \\"warning\\" and expecting the
process to fail on warnings (e.g. CI build).
--output-file, -o
Path of file to write report.
--version, -v
Show the currently installed version of stylelint.
--allow-empty-input, --aei
When glob pattern matches no files, the process will exit without throwing an error.
"
`;