shellcheck
Here are 119 public repositories matching this topic...
Language:All
Sort:Most stars
Dockerfile linter, validate inline bash, written in Haskell
- Updated
Mar 24, 2025 - Haskell
vet is a command-line tool that acts as a safety net for the risky curl | bash pattern. It lets you inspect, diff against previous versions, and lint remote scripts before asking for your explicit approval to execute. Promoting a safer, more transparent way to handle remote code execution.
- Updated
Jul 8, 2025 - Shell
bash script micro-framework - from small stand-alone script to complex projects with CI/CD and testing
- Updated
Jul 8, 2025 - Shell
Git pre-receive hook to check commits and code style
- Updated
Jul 24, 2023 - Python
A GitHub action that performs static analysis for shell scripts using shellcheck, shfmt and checkbashisms.
- Updated
Jan 23, 2025 - Shell
Linter for Zshell scripting language
- Updated
Jul 2, 2023 - Shell
Vim wrapper for ShellCheck, a static analysis tool for shell scripts.
- Updated
Jul 6, 2025 - Vim Script
Extension for code linting, all in one package. New linters can be easily added through an extension framework.
- Updated
May 5, 2024 - TypeScript
🐚 GitHub Action for running ShellCheck differentially
- Updated
Jul 4, 2025 - Shell
🦊 Minimal and versatile bash prompt
- Updated
Nov 22, 2021 - Shell
A submodule to lint your shell projects with shellcheck in travis.ci builds
- Updated
Aug 28, 2017 - Shell
Validate and lint your gitlab ci files using ShellCheck, the Gitlab API, curated checks or even build your own checks
- Updated
Jun 30, 2025 - Go
A (Docker) application to mirror any website.
- Updated
Jan 8, 2024 - Shell
shellcheck plugin for asdf version managerhttps://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf
- Updated
May 25, 2025 - Shell
Shellcheck diagnostics and code-actions sources for none-ls.nvim
- Updated
Mar 19, 2024 - Lua
Improve this page
Add a description, image, and links to theshellcheck topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
Add this topic to your repo
To associate your repository with theshellcheck topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."