'How do I create a pylintrc file
I am running linux. Can I do something like pylint --generate-rcfile > .pylintrc
and then make changes to the resulting .pylintrc
file to override the default settings? And if so should it be in my ~/
directory or should I put it in .pylint.d?
Solution 1:[1]
You may put it in:
/etc/pylintrc
for default global configuration~/.pylintrc
for default user configuration<your project>/pylintrc
for default project configuration (used when you'll runpylint <your project>
)- wherever you want, then use
pylint --rcfile=<wherever I want>
Also notice when generating the rc file, you may add option on the command line before the --generate-rcfile
, they will be considered in the generated file.
Solution 2:[2]
According to documentation here, we can use the following command to generate a pylint rc file with all its options present:
pylint --generate-rcfile > ${HOME}/.pylintrc
The above command will create the file .pylintrc
under your home directory. Then you can tweak the rc file to fit your needs.
Solution 3:[3]
Windows user here. In my case, I just wanted to make an empty .pylintrc
file but Windows doesn't allow it from Folder Explorer. So I had to run from command line:
echo dummyText > .pylintrc
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Solution 1 | sthenault |
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Solution 3 | datchung |