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jdufresne
jdufresne commented Mar 28, 2022

What steps are needed to reproduce the bug?

test.scss

$frames: ("one", "two", "three");

@each $name in $frames {
  @keyframes frame-#{$name} {
    /* CSS ... */
  }
}
$ npx stylelint test.scss

test.scss
 4:14  ✖  Expected keyframe name to be kebab-case  keyframes-name-pattern

The name is kebab case, but due to the string interpolation, the line is f

status: wip type: bug syntax: scss good first issue
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BraisGabin
BraisGabin commented Apr 30, 2022

Expected Behavior

When I read a html report I can get the maximum context to fix the issues that detekt found. For example, links to the documentation of each rule that has at least one issue.

Current Behavior

If you want to know a bit more about one rule and what it does you need to copy the name of the rule, paste it on a web search engine add "detekt" and find that documentation th

help wanted feature good first issue
antross
antross commented Apr 13, 2021

This hint has been around since 2018 and is documented on webhint.io (https://webhint.io/docs/user-guide/hints/hint-doctype/). However it's not enabled by default in any of webhint's configurations (likely an oversight).

We should turn this on by default and perform any necessary cleanup in the process (e.g. switching to get locations from webhint's location-aware DOM that was added after the

type:bug good first issue msft-consider
azu
azu commented Oct 17, 2021

When I've create a rule and test it.

https://github.com/textlint-rule/textlint-rule-no-duplicate-abbr/blob/0e496443352a451d17f04526893ba1c10c60eaf3/src/textlint-rule-no-duplicate-abbr.ts#L4-L12

TypeScript throw an compiler error on textlint-tester.

TS2345: Argument of type 'TextlintRuleReporter<Options>' is not assignable to parameter of type 'TextlintRuleModule<{}> | TestConfig'.   
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bquorning
bquorning commented Mar 23, 2021

I'm seeing double/instance_double/class_double/object_double/spy etc. being called with sometimes a string, sometimes a symbol (perhaps because the rspec-mocks documentation explicitly allows both), and of course sometimes a constant referring to a class or module.

I think mixing string and symbol arguments is a bit of a mess, so I would propose making a new cop that enforces either one or the

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