revive
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as needed. They demonstrate usage of arguments and return types using simple
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from one of the SDKs.
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Installation
dagger install github.com/softwaredevelop/daggerverse/revive@064f69a721aa4259e775ac7c2241fb2aff785ce6
Entrypoint
Return Type
Revive
Example
dagger -m github.com/softwaredevelop/daggerverse/revive@064f69a721aa4259e775ac7c2241fb2aff785ce6 call \
func (m *myModule) example() *Revive {
return dag.
Revive()
}
@function
def example() -> dag.Revive:
return (
dag.revive()
)
@func()
example(): Revive {
return dag
.revive()
}
Types
Revive 🔗
Revive is a Dagger module that provides functions for running Revive linter
check() 🔗
Check runs the revive command.
Return Type
Container !
Arguments
Name | Type | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
source | Directory ! | - | source is an optional argument that specifies a directory. |
Example
dagger -m github.com/softwaredevelop/daggerverse/revive@064f69a721aa4259e775ac7c2241fb2aff785ce6 call \
check --source DIR_PATH
func (m *myModule) example(source *Directory) *Container {
return dag.
Revive().
Check(source)
}
@function
def example(source: dagger.Directory) -> dagger.Container:
return (
dag.revive()
.check(source)
)
@func()
example(source: Directory): Container {
return dag
.revive()
.check(source)
}