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diktat-cli, the command-line client for diktat


Table of contents

  1. Features
  2. Usage
  3. Option summary
  4. Exit code

Features

  • Self-executable JAR in UNIX Shell (requires installed JAVA)
  • BSD-compatible
  • Also works in Windows (Git Bash, Cygwin, or MSys2) via the dedicated diktat.cmd
  • Can be used as a regular uber JAR

Usage

diktat [OPTION]... [FILE]...

Option summary

Command-line switch Meaning
-c CONFIG, --config=CONFIG Specify the location of the YAML configuration file. By default, diktat-analysis.yml in the current directory is used.
-m MODE, --mode MODE Mode of diktat controls that diktat fixes or only finds any deviations from the code style.
-r REPORTER, --reporter=REPORTER The reporter to use to errors to output, one of: plain, plain_group_by_file, json, sarif, checkstyle, html.
-o OUTPUT, --output=OUTPUT Redirect the reporter output to a file. Must be provided when the reporter is provided.
--group-by-file A flag to group found errors by files.
--color COLOR Colorize the output, one of: BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, LIGHT_GRAY, DARK_GRAY, LIGHT_RED, LIGHT_GREEN, LIGHT_YELLOW, LIGHT_BLUE, LIGHT_MAGENTA, LIGHT_CYAN, WHITE
-l, --log-level Control the log level.
-h, --help Display the help text and exit.
-l, --license Display the license and exit.
-v, --verbose Enable the verbose output.
-V, --version Output version information and exit.

Exit codes

Exit code Meaning
0 diKTat found no errors in your code
1 diKTat reported some errors in your code
2 The JVM was not found (probably, you need to set up the JVM explicitly, using the JAVA_HOME environment variable)
3 Incompatible Bash version