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1.6.0
Exit Status
- Credo succeeds with an exit status of 0 (like any other program).
- Credo fails with an exit status between 1 and 127 if it shows any issues.
- Exit statuses above or equal to 128 indicate an actual runtime error during analysis itself.
New checks
Credo.Check.Design.SkipTestWithoutComment
Credo.Check.Readability.PipeIntoAnonymousFunctions
Credo.Check.Refactor.MapJoin
1.5.4
- Fix bug where
:exit_status
was not a valid option foruse Credo.Check
- Fix bug where
mix credo diff
exited with a non-zero exit status even if no issues were shown mix credo diff
now fails with an error if the givenref
was not found
1.5.3
- Fix bug in
diff
andversion
command whengit
is not installed
1.5.2
- Fix output bug in
diff
command - Fix bug in
diff
command when run on a Git ref that does not contain a given--config-name
- Fix bug in all commands when a given
--config-name
is not found - Fix false positive in
Credo.Check.Warning.ExpensiveEmptyEnumCheck
- Fix false positive in
Credo.Check.Refactor.PipeChainStart
regarding custom operators - Fix
--version
to include pre version and build info for unpublished versions (e.g. when the dep is included viapath:
orgithub:
)
1.5.1
- Fix bug in
diff
command when run on a subdirectory of a Git repository - Fix bug in new general param
:files
when excluding files
1.5.0
- Credo now requires Elixir 1.7 or newer
- Refactor check runner (much faster now for common scenarios)
- Add param
allow_acronyms
to checkCredo.Check.Readability.FunctionNames
- Add name of check to message when printing issues with
--verbose
- Add support for "dynamic" tagging for checks via
.credo.exs
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