34 lines
1.5 KiB
PowerShell
34 lines
1.5 KiB
PowerShell
@{
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# Use Severity when you want to limit the generated diagnostic records to a
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# subset of: Error, Warning and Information.
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# Uncomment the following line if you only want Errors and Warnings but
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# not Information diagnostic records.
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Severity = @('Error','Warning')
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# Use IncludeRules when you want to run only a subset of the default rule set.
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#IncludeRules = @('PSAvoidDefaultValueSwitchParameter',
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# 'PSMisleadingBacktick',
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# 'PSMissingModuleManifestField',
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# 'PSReservedCmdletChar',
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# 'PSReservedParams',
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# 'PSShouldProcess',
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# 'PSUseApprovedVerbs',
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# 'PSUseDeclaredVarsMoreThanAssigments')
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# Use ExcludeRules when you want to run most of the default set of rules except
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# for a few rules you wish to "exclude". Note: if a rule is in both IncludeRules
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# and ExcludeRules, the rule will be excluded.
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#ExcludeRules = @('PSAvoidUsingWriteHost')
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# You can use the following entry to supply parameters to rules that take parameters.
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# For instance, the PSAvoidUsingCmdletAliases rule takes a whitelist for aliases you
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# want to allow.
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Rules = @{
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# Do not flag 'cd' alias.
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PSAvoidUsingCmdletAliases = @{Whitelist = @('Where','Select')}
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# Check if your script uses cmdlets that are compatible on PowerShell Core,
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# version 6.0.0-alpha, on Linux.
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# PSUseCompatibleCmdlets = @{Compatibility = @("core-6.0.0-alpha-linux")}
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}
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} |