GitHub Action
rs-clippy-check
Clippy lints in your Pull Requests
This GitHub Action executes clippy
and posts all lints as annotations for the pushed commit 1.
This GitHub Action has been forked from actions-rs/clippy-check. The original project published under the name rust-clippy-check
. See LICENSE for copyright attribution details.
Note: this workflow uses actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain
to install the most recent nightly
clippy.
name: Clippy check
on: push
jobs:
clippy_check:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: nightly
components: clippy
- uses: clechasseur/rs-clippy-check@v3
with:
args: --all-features
All inputs are optional.
Name | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
toolchain |
Rust toolchain to use; override or system default toolchain will be used if omitted | string | |
args |
Arguments for the cargo clippy command |
string | |
use-cross |
Use cross instead of cargo |
bool | false |
working-directory |
Directory where to perform the cargo clippy command |
string |
For extra details about the toolchain
, args
and use-cross
inputs, see rs-cargo
Action.
1 : Currently, GitHub sets a limit of 10 annotations of each type per run (see this page for more information). So if there are more than 10 such lints of one type reported by clippy
, only the first 10 will appear as PR annotations. The other lints will still appear in the check run summary (see this one for example).