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ALE (Asynchronous Lint Engine) is a plugin for providing linting in NeoVim
and Vim 8 while you edit your text files.
![linting example](example.gif?raw=true)
![linting example](img/example.gif?raw=true)
ALE makes use of NeoVim and Vim 8 job control functions and timers to
run linters on the contents of text buffers and return errors as
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| `g:ale_sign_offset` | an offset for sign ids | `1000000` |
| `g:ale_echo_cursor` | echo errors when the cursor is over them | `1` |
| `g:ale_warn_about_trailing_whitespace` | enable trailing whitespace warnings for some linters | `1` |
| `g:ale_statusline_format` | String format to use in statusline flag | `['%d error(s)', '%d warning(s)', 'OK']` |
### Selecting Particular Linters
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let g:ale_sign_warning = '--'
```
### Statusline
You can use `ALEGetStatusLine()` to integrate ALE into vim statusline.
To enable it, you should have in your `statusline` settings
```vim
%{ALEGetStatusLine()}
```
When errors are detected a string showing the number of errors will be shown.
You can customize the output format using the global list `g:ale_statusline_format` where:
- The 1st element is for errors
- The 2nd element is for warnings
- The 3rd element is for when no erros are detected
e.g
```vim
let g:ale_statusline_format = ['⨉ %d', '⚠ %d', '⬥ ok']
```
![Statusline with issues](img/issues.png)
![Statusline with no issues](img/no_issues.png)
## Installation
To install this plugin, you should use one of the following methods.

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*ale.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 October 5
*ale.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 October 7
*ale*
ALE - Asychronous Lint Engine
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Not all linters may respect this option. If a linter does not, please
file a bug report, and it may be possible to add such support.
g:ale_statusline_format *g:ale_statusline_format*
Type: |List|
Default: `['%d error(s)', '%d warning(s)', 'OK']`
This variable defines the format of |`ALEGetStatusLine()`| output.
- The 1st element is for errors
- The 2nd element is for warnings
- The 3rd element is for when no erros are detected
===============================================================================
4. Linter Specific Options *ale-linter-options*
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Return all of linters configured for a given filetype as a |List| of
|Dictionary| values in the format specified by |ALEAddLinter()|.
ALEGetStatusLine() *ALEGetStatusLine()*
Return a formatted string that can be added to the statusline.
The output's format is defined in |`g:ale_statusline_format`|.
To enable it, the following should be present in your |statusline| settings: >
%{ALEGetStatusLine()}
g:ale#util#stdin_wrapper *g:ale#util#stdin_wrapper*
This variable names a wrapper script for sending stdin input to programs
which cannot accept input via stdin. See |ALEAddLinter| for more.

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