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This module has been generated via dagger init and serves as a reference to
basic module structure as you get started with Dagger.

Two functions have been pre-created. You can modify, delete, or add to them,
as needed. They demonstrate usage of arguments and return types using simple
echo and grep commands. The functions can be called from the dagger CLI or
from one of the SDKs.

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Installation

dagger install github.com/softwaredevelop/daggerverse/revive@3a3e7972f7c763a6e0255dfa9bf161dbdedc3d40

Entrypoint

Return Type
Revive
Example
dagger -m github.com/softwaredevelop/daggerverse/revive@3a3e7972f7c763a6e0255dfa9bf161dbdedc3d40 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
NameTypeDefault ValueDescription
sourceDirectory !-source is an optional argument that specifies a directory.
Example
dagger -m github.com/softwaredevelop/daggerverse/revive@3a3e7972f7c763a6e0255dfa9bf161dbdedc3d40 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)
}