Add an FAQ section describing how to run linters when files are saved.
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5. [How can I change the format for echo messages?](#faq-echo-format)
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6. [How can I execute some code when ALE stops linting?](#faq-autocmd)
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7. [How can I navigate between errors quickly?](#faq-navigation)
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8. [How can I run linters only when I save files?](#faq-lint-on-save)
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<a name="supported-languages"></a>
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For more information, consult the online documentation with
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`:help ale-navigation-commands`.
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<a name="faq-lint-on-save"></a>
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### 4.viii. How can I run linters only when I save files?
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ALE offers an option `g:ale_lint_on_save` for enabling running the linters
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when files are saved. If you wish to run linters when files are saved, not
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as you are editing files, then you can turn the option for linting
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when text is changed off too.
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```vim
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" Write this in your vimrc file
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let g:ale_lint_on_save = 1
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let g:ale_lint_on_text_changed = 0
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" You can disable this option too
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" if you don't want linters to run on opening a file
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let g:ale_lint_on_enter = 0
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```
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