Run ruff, but only fail on modified lines.
Project description
Riff
Ruff + diff = Riff
Run Ruff⚡, and filter out violations not caused by your branch.
Riff uses git diff
to detect code lines modified in the current branch, and filters Ruff's output accordingly.
Riff only fails when violations are detected in modified lines.
Rationale
Ruff doesn't have a baseline feature, so Riff can come handy for enforcing Ruff rules in larger repositories quickly, without having to fix every single existing violation.
Usage
Locally
- Run
riff
, followed by Riff arguments (optional, see below), and Ruff arguments (optional, see limitations). - Running
riff
without arguments will run it in the current directory. - Riff expects to be run in a repository folder.
As a pre-commit hook
Copy this to your .pre-commit-config
file
- repo: https://github.com/dorschw/riff
hooks:
- id: riff
rev: v0.0.285.0
To pass other arguments to Riff (and Ruff), add the args
key, e.g.
args: ["--base-branch=origin/master"]
Arguments
always_fail_on
: comma-separated list of Ruff error codes. When detected by Ruff, Riff will consider them as failures, even if they're not in lines modified in the current branch.print_github_annotation
: boolean (defaultfalse
). When set totrue
, will add GitHub Annotations, making the violations more visible when reviewing code in GitHub'sModified Files
tab.base_branch
: string (defaultorigin/main
). Change toorigin/master
or whatever your base branch is named.
Limitations
- When using Ruff's
--fix
feature, Ruff will fix everything it is configured to, regardless of the modified lines. Riff cannot control this behavior. - Riff cannot currently run Ruff with a
--format
configuration. (see here)
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