Like phpcs-config-chromatix, but without the rules for things that can only be used in the WordPress context.
This config is still in development. If you have suggestions for improvement or if you disagree with anything this config makes you do, feel free to file an issue. If it is not specific to this config, please file upstream (such as at phpcs-config-chromatix).
Install globally to use on any project:
composer global install chromatix/phpcs-config-chromatix-no-wordpress
Install locally to one project:
composer install chromatix/phpcs-config-chromatix-no-wordpress
You'll also need to have phpcs installed in the same manner, and set your phpcs installed_paths
like follows:
vendor/bin/phpcs --config-set installed_paths ../../chromatix,../../wp-coding-standards/wpcs
It's probably ideal to do this in a post-install-cmd
script in your composer.json
; see this package's composer.json for an example of a cross-platform way to do so (it might look a bit complicated, but unfortunately is required... at least in our testing so far, anyway!).
Add this to your phpcs.xml
file:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ruleset>
<rule ref="phpcs-config-chromatix-no-wordpress"/>
</ruleset>
Then:
-
Using globally?
Run
phpcs *.php
-
Using locally?
Run
vendor/bin/phpcs *.php
Alternatively, you'll probably find it useful to add a script to your
composer.json
:"scripts": { "lint": "find . -type d \\( -name '.git' -o -name 'vendor' -o -name 'node_modules' \\) -prune -o -type f -name '*.php' -print | xargs vendor/bin/phpcs" }
Then you can just run
composer lint
.
MIT.