.. _options-list: ================================================ Full Listing of Options and Their Descriptions ================================================ .. NOTE(sigmavirus24): When adding new options here, please follow the following _rough_ template: .. option:: --[=] :ref:`Go back to index ` Active description of option's purpose (note that each description starts with an active verb) Command-line usage: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --[=] [positional params] This **can[ not]** be specified in config files. (If it can be, an example using .. code-block:: ini) Thank you for your contribution to Flake8's documentation. .. _top: Index of Options ================ - :option:`flake8 --version` - :option:`flake8 --help` - :option:`flake8 --verbose` - :option:`flake8 --quiet` - :option:`flake8 --color` - :option:`flake8 --count` - :option:`flake8 --diff` - :option:`flake8 --exclude` - :option:`flake8 --filename` - :option:`flake8 --stdin-display-name` - :option:`flake8 --format` - :option:`flake8 --hang-closing` - :option:`flake8 --ignore` - :option:`flake8 --extend-ignore` - :option:`flake8 --per-file-ignores` - :option:`flake8 --max-line-length` - :option:`flake8 --max-doc-length` - :option:`flake8 --indent-size` - :option:`flake8 --select` - :option:`flake8 --extend-select` - :option:`flake8 --disable-noqa` - :option:`flake8 --show-source` - :option:`flake8 --statistics` - :option:`flake8 --require-plugins` - :option:`flake8 --enable-extensions` - :option:`flake8 --exit-zero` - :option:`flake8 --jobs` - :option:`flake8 --output-file` - :option:`flake8 --tee` - :option:`flake8 --append-config` - :option:`flake8 --config` - :option:`flake8 --isolated` - :option:`flake8 --builtins` - :option:`flake8 --doctests` - :option:`flake8 --include-in-doctest` - :option:`flake8 --exclude-from-doctest` - :option:`flake8 --benchmark` - :option:`flake8 --bug-report` - :option:`flake8 --max-complexity` Options and their Descriptions ============================== .. program:: flake8 .. option:: --version :ref:`Go back to index ` Show |Flake8|'s version as well as the versions of all plugins installed. Command-line usage: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --version This **can not** be specified in config files. .. option:: -h, --help :ref:`Go back to index ` Show a description of how to use |Flake8| and its options. Command-line usage: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --help flake8 -h This **can not** be specified in config files. .. option:: -v, --verbose :ref:`Go back to index ` Increase the verbosity of |Flake8|'s output. Each time you specify it, it will print more and more information. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 -vv This **can not** be specified in config files. .. option:: -q, --quiet :ref:`Go back to index ` Decrease the verbosity of |Flake8|'s output. Each time you specify it, it will print less and less information. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 -q This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini quiet = 1 .. option:: --color :ref:`Go back to index ` Whether to use color in output. Defaults to ``auto``. Possible options are ``auto``, ``always``, and ``never``. This **can** be specified in config files. When color is enabled, the following substitutions are enabled: - ``%(bold)s`` - ``%(black)s`` - ``%(red)s`` - ``%(green)s`` - ``%(yellow)s`` - ``%(blue)s`` - ``%(magenta)s`` - ``%(cyan)s`` - ``%(white)s`` - ``%(reset)s`` Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini color = never .. option:: --count :ref:`Go back to index ` Print the total number of errors. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --count dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini count = True .. option:: --diff :ref:`Go back to index ` .. warning:: Due to hiding potential errors, this option is deprecated and will be removed in a future version. Use the unified diff provided on standard in to only check the modified files and report errors included in the diff. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash git diff -u | flake8 --diff This **can not** be specified in config files. .. option:: --exclude= :ref:`Go back to index ` Provide a comma-separated list of glob patterns to exclude from checks. This defaults to: ``.svn,CVS,.bzr,.hg,.git,__pycache__,.tox,.nox,.eggs,*.egg`` Example patterns: - ``*.pyc`` will match any file that ends with ``.pyc`` - ``__pycache__`` will match any path that has ``__pycache__`` in it - ``lib/python`` will look expand that using :func:`os.path.abspath` and look for matching paths Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --exclude=*.pyc dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini exclude = .tox, __pycache__ .. option:: --extend-exclude= :ref:`Go back to index ` .. versionadded:: 3.8.0 Provide a comma-separated list of glob patterns to add to the list of excluded ones. Similar considerations as in :option:`--exclude` apply here with regard to the value. The difference to the :option:`--exclude` option is, that this option can be used to selectively add individual patterns without overriding the default list entirely. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --extend-exclude=legacy/,vendor/ dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini extend-exclude = legacy/, vendor/ extend-exclude = legacy/,vendor/ .. option:: --filename= :ref:`Go back to index ` Provide a comma-separate list of glob patterns to include for checks. This defaults to: ``*.py`` Example patterns: - ``*.py`` will match any file that ends with ``.py`` - ``__pycache__`` will match any path that has ``__pycache__`` in it - ``lib/python`` will look expand that using :func:`os.path.abspath` and look for matching paths Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --filename=*.py dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini filename = example.py, another-example*.py .. option:: --stdin-display-name= :ref:`Go back to index ` Provide the name to use to report warnings and errors from code on stdin. Instead of reporting an error as something like: .. code:: stdin:82:73 E501 line too long You can specify this option to have it report whatever value you want instead of stdin. This defaults to: ``stdin`` Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash cat file.py | flake8 --stdin-display-name=file.py - This **can not** be specified in config files. .. option:: --format= :ref:`Go back to index ` Select the formatter used to display errors to the user. This defaults to: ``default`` By default, there are two formatters available: - default - pylint Other formatters can be installed. Refer to their documentation for the name to use to select them. Further, users can specify their own format string. The variables available are: - code - col - path - row - text The default formatter has a format string of: .. code-block:: python '%(path)s:%(row)d:%(col)d: %(code)s %(text)s' Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --format=pylint dir/ flake8 --format='%(path)s::%(row)d,%(col)d::%(code)s::%(text)s' dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini format=pylint format=%(path)s::%(row)d,%(col)d::%(code)s::%(text)s .. option:: --hang-closing :ref:`Go back to index ` Toggle whether pycodestyle should enforce matching the indentation of the opening bracket's line. When you specify this, it will prefer that you hang the closing bracket rather than match the indentation. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --hang-closing dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini hang_closing = True hang-closing = True .. option:: --ignore= :ref:`Go back to index ` Specify a list of codes to ignore. The list is expected to be comma-separated, and does not need to specify an error code exactly. Since |Flake8| 3.0, this **can** be combined with :option:`--select`. See :option:`--select` for more information. For example, if you wish to only ignore ``W234``, then you can specify that. But if you want to ignore all codes that start with ``W23`` you need only specify ``W23`` to ignore them. This also works for ``W2`` and ``W`` (for example). This defaults to: ``E121,E123,E126,E226,E24,E704,W503,W504`` Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --ignore=E121,E123 dir/ flake8 --ignore=E24,E704 dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini ignore = E121, E123 ignore = E121,E123 .. option:: --extend-ignore= :ref:`Go back to index ` .. versionadded:: 3.6.0 Specify a list of codes to add to the list of ignored ones. Similar considerations as in :option:`--ignore` apply here with regard to the value. The difference to the :option:`--ignore` option is, that this option can be used to selectively add individual codes without overriding the default list entirely. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --extend-ignore=E4,E51,W234 dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini extend-ignore = E4, E51, W234 extend-ignore = E4,E51,W234 .. option:: --per-file-ignores=[ ] :ref:`Go back to index ` .. versionadded:: 3.7.0 Specify a list of mappings of files and the codes that should be ignored for the entirety of the file. This allows for a project to have a default list of violations that should be ignored as well as file-specific violations for files that have not been made compliant with the project rules. This option supports syntax similar to :option:`--exclude` such that glob patterns will also work here. This can be combined with both :option:`--ignore` and :option:`--extend-ignore` to achieve a full flexibility of style options. Command-line usage: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --per-file-ignores='project/__init__.py:F401 setup.py:E121' flake8 --per-file-ignores='project/*/__init__.py:F401 setup.py:E121' This **can** be specified in config files. .. code-block:: ini per-file-ignores = project/__init__.py:F401 setup.py:E121 other_project/*:W9 .. option:: --max-line-length= :ref:`Go back to index ` Set the maximum length that any line (with some exceptions) may be. Exceptions include lines that are either strings or comments which are entirely URLs. For example: .. code-block:: python # https://some-super-long-domain-name.com/with/some/very/long/path url = '''\ https://... ''' This defaults to: ``79`` Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --max-line-length 99 dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini max-line-length = 79 .. option:: --max-doc-length= :ref:`Go back to index ` Set the maximum length that a comment or docstring line may be. By default, there is no limit on documentation line length. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --max-doc-length 99 dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini max-doc-length = 79 .. option:: --indent-size= :ref:`Go back to index ` Set the number of spaces used for indentation. By default, 4. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --indent-size 2 dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini indent-size = 2 .. option:: --select= :ref:`Go back to index ` Specify the list of error codes you wish |Flake8| to report. Similarly to :option:`--ignore`. You can specify a portion of an error code to get all that start with that string. For example, you can use ``E``, ``E4``, ``E43``, and ``E431``. This defaults to: ``E,F,W,C90`` Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --select=E431,E5,W,F dir/ flake8 --select=E,W dir/ This can also be combined with :option:`--ignore`: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --select=E --ignore=E432 dir/ This will report all codes that start with ``E``, but ignore ``E432`` specifically. This is more flexibly than the |Flake8| 2.x and 1.x used to be. This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini select = E431, W, F .. option:: --extend-select= :ref:`Go back to index ` .. versionadded:: 4.0.0 Specify a list of codes to add to the list of selected ones. Similar considerations as in :option:`--select` apply here with regard to the value. The difference to the :option:`--select` option is, that this option can be used to selectively add individual codes without overriding the default list entirely. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --extend-select=E4,E51,W234 dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini extend-select = E4, E51, W234 .. option:: --disable-noqa :ref:`Go back to index ` Report all errors, even if it is on the same line as a ``# NOQA`` comment. ``# NOQA`` can be used to silence messages on specific lines. Sometimes, users will want to see what errors are being silenced without editing the file. This option allows you to see all the warnings, errors, etc. reported. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --disable-noqa dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini disable_noqa = True disable-noqa = True .. option:: --show-source :ref:`Go back to index ` Print the source code generating the error/warning in question. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --show-source dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini show_source = True show-source = True .. option:: --statistics :ref:`Go back to index ` Count the number of occurrences of each error/warning code and print a report. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --statistics This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini statistics = True .. option:: --require-plugins= :ref:`Go back to index ` Require specific plugins to be installed before running. This option takes a list of distribution names (usually the name you would use when running ``pip install``). Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --require-plugins=flake8-2020,flake8-typing-extensions dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini require-plugins = flake8-2020 flake8-typing-extensions .. option:: --enable-extensions= :ref:`Go back to index ` Enable off-by-default extensions. Plugins to |Flake8| have the option of registering themselves as off-by-default. These plugins will not be loaded unless enabled by this option. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --enable-extensions=H111 dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini enable-extensions = H111, G123 enable_extensions = H111, G123 .. option:: --exit-zero :ref:`Go back to index ` Force |Flake8| to use the exit status code 0 even if there are errors. By default |Flake8| will exit with a non-zero integer if there are errors. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --exit-zero dir/ This **can not** be specified in config files. .. option:: --jobs= :ref:`Go back to index ` Specify the number of subprocesses that |Flake8| will use to run checks in parallel. .. note:: This option is ignored on platforms where ``fork`` is not a supported ``multiprocessing`` method. This defaults to: ``auto`` The default behaviour will use the number of CPUs on your machine as reported by :func:`multiprocessing.cpu_count`. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --jobs=8 dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini jobs = 8 .. option:: --output-file= :ref:`Go back to index ` Redirect all output to the specified file. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --output-file=output.txt dir/ flake8 -vv --output-file=output.txt dir/ .. option:: --tee :ref:`Go back to index ` Also print output to stdout if output-file has been configured. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --tee --output-file=output.txt dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini tee = True .. option:: --append-config= :ref:`Go back to index ` .. versionadded:: 3.6.0 Provide extra config files to parse in after and in addition to the files that |Flake8| found on its own. Since these files are the last ones read into the Configuration Parser, so it has the highest precedence if it provides an option specified in another config file. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --append-config=my-extra-config.ini dir/ This **can not** be specified in config files. .. option:: --config= :ref:`Go back to index ` Provide a path to a config file that will be the only config file read and used. This will cause |Flake8| to ignore all other config files that exist. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --config=my-only-config.ini dir/ This **can not** be specified in config files. .. option:: --isolated :ref:`Go back to index ` Ignore any config files and use |Flake8| as if there were no config files found. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --isolated dir/ This **can not** be specified in config files. .. option:: --builtins= :ref:`Go back to index ` Provide a custom list of builtin functions, objects, names, etc. This allows you to let pyflakes know about builtins that it may not immediately recognize so it does not report warnings for using an undefined name. This is registered by the default PyFlakes plugin. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --builtins=_,_LE,_LW dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini builtins = _, _LE, _LW .. option:: --doctests :ref:`Go back to index ` Enable PyFlakes syntax checking of doctests in docstrings. This is registered by the default PyFlakes plugin. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --doctests dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini doctests = True .. option:: --include-in-doctest= :ref:`Go back to index ` Specify which files are checked by PyFlakes for doctest syntax. This is registered by the default PyFlakes plugin. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --include-in-doctest=dir/subdir/file.py,dir/other/file.py dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini include-in-doctest = dir/subdir/file.py, dir/other/file.py include_in_doctest = dir/subdir/file.py, dir/other/file.py .. option:: --exclude-from-doctest= :ref:`Go back to index ` Specify which files are not to be checked by PyFlakes for doctest syntax. This is registered by the default PyFlakes plugin. Command-line example: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --exclude-from-doctest=dir/subdir/file.py,dir/other/file.py dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini exclude-from-doctest = dir/subdir/file.py, dir/other/file.py exclude_from_doctest = dir/subdir/file.py, dir/other/file.py .. option:: --benchmark :ref:`Go back to index ` Collect and print benchmarks for this run of |Flake8|. This aggregates the total number of: - tokens - physical lines - logical lines - files and the number of elapsed seconds. Command-line usage: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --benchmark dir/ This **can not** be specified in config files. .. option:: --bug-report :ref:`Go back to index ` Generate information necessary to file a complete bug report for Flake8. This will pretty-print a JSON blob that should be copied and pasted into a bug report for Flake8. Command-line usage: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --bug-report The output should look vaguely like: .. code-block:: js { "dependencies": [ { "dependency": "setuptools", "version": "25.1.1" } ], "platform": { "python_implementation": "CPython", "python_version": "2.7.12", "system": "Darwin" }, "plugins": [ { "plugin": "mccabe", "version": "0.5.1" }, { "plugin": "pycodestyle", "version": "2.0.0" }, { "plugin": "pyflakes", "version": "1.2.3" } ], "version": "3.1.0.dev0" } This **can not** be specified in config files. .. option:: --max-complexity= :ref:`Go back to index ` Set the maximum allowed McCabe complexity value for a block of code. This option is provided by the ``mccabe`` dependency's |Flake8| plugin. Command-line usage: .. prompt:: bash flake8 --max-complexity 15 dir/ This **can** be specified in config files. Example config file usage: .. code-block:: ini max-complexity = 15