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Truthy rule gives confusing result for common Github Actions yml that uses "on" syntax #540
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This is not a false positive. This is a documented and expected behavior. Your options are:
This is a duplicate of #430 and others |
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* [gh-#554] add nvmrc * see https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm * [gh-#554] add watch commands and allow them to run concurrently * [gh-#554] remove git add -A command as part of the husky pre-commit * [gh-#554] add yaml validation github action check * [gh-#554] fix providers yaml spacing * [gh-#554] remove check-keys check * See adrienverge/yamllint#540 * [gh-#554] remove dupe call * [gh-#554] add tsx to lint and add fix command * [gh-#554] use .env.example and add .env to source control
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Specification of YAML ≤ 1.1 has 18 boolean values: true | True | TRUE | false | False | FALSE yes | Yes | YES | no | No | NO on | On | ON | off | Off | OFF Whereas YAML 1.2 spec recognizes only 6: true | True | TRUE | false | False | FALSE For documents that explicit state their YAML spec version at the top of the document, let's adapt the list of forbidden values. In the future, we should: - implement a configuration option to declare the default YAML spec version, e.g. `default-yaml-spec-version: 1.2`, - consider making 1.2 the default in a future release (this would be a slight breaking change, but yamllint always tried to be 1.2-compatible). - consider adapting yamllint to other 1.1 vs. 1.2 differences [^2]. Solves: #587 Related to: #559 #540 #430 #344 #247 #232 #158 [^1]: https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/#1032-tag-resolution [^2]: https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/ext/changes/#changes-in-version-12-revision-120-2009-07-21
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Specification of YAML ≤ 1.1 has 18 boolean values: true | True | TRUE | false | False | FALSE yes | Yes | YES | no | No | NO on | On | ON | off | Off | OFF Whereas YAML 1.2 spec recognizes only 6 [^1]: true | True | TRUE | false | False | FALSE For documents that explicit state their YAML spec version at the top of the document, let's adapt the list of forbidden values. In the future, we should: - implement a configuration option to declare the default YAML spec version, e.g. `default-yaml-spec-version: 1.2`, - consider making 1.2 the default in a future release (this would be a slight breaking change, but yamllint always tried to be 1.2-compatible). - consider adapting yamllint to other 1.1 vs. 1.2 differences [^2]. Solves: #587 Related to: #559 #540 #430 #344 #247 #232 #158 [^1]: https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/#1032-tag-resolution [^2]: https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/ext/changes/#changes-in-version-12-revision-120-2009-07-21
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Specification of YAML ≤ 1.1 has 22 boolean values: y | Y | n | N yes | Yes | YES | no | No | NO true | True | TRUE | false | False | FALSE on | On | ON | off | Off | OFF Whereas YAML 1.2 spec recognizes only 6 [^1]: true | True | TRUE | false | False | FALSE For documents that explicit state their YAML spec version at the top of the document, let's adapt the list of forbidden values. In the future, we should: - implement a configuration option to declare the default YAML spec version, e.g. `default-yaml-spec-version: 1.2`, - consider making 1.2 the default in a future release (this would be a slight breaking change, but yamllint always tried to be 1.2-compatible). - consider adapting yamllint to other 1.1 vs. 1.2 differences [^2]. Solves: #587 Related to: #559 #540 #430 #344 #247 #232 #158 [^1]: https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/#1032-tag-resolution [^2]: https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/ext/changes/#changes-in-version-12-revision-120-2009-07-21
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Specification of YAML ≤ 1.1 has 22 boolean values: y | Y | n | N yes | Yes | YES | no | No | NO true | True | TRUE | false | False | FALSE on | On | ON | off | Off | OFF Whereas YAML 1.2 spec recognizes only 6 [^1]: true | True | TRUE | false | False | FALSE For documents that explicit state their YAML spec version at the top of the document, let's adapt the list of forbidden values. In the future, we should: - implement a configuration option to declare the default YAML spec version, e.g. `default-yaml-spec-version: 1.2`, - consider making 1.2 the default in a future release (this would be a slight breaking change, but yamllint always tried to be 1.2-compatible). - consider adapting yamllint to other 1.1 vs. 1.2 differences [^2]. Solves: #587 Related to: #559 #540 #430 #344 #247 #232 #158 [^1]: https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/#1032-tag-resolution [^2]: https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/ext/changes/#changes-in-version-12-revision-120-2009-07-21
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Specification of YAML ≤ 1.1 has 22 boolean values: y | Y | n | N yes | Yes | YES | no | No | NO true | True | TRUE | false | False | FALSE on | On | ON | off | Off | OFF Whereas YAML 1.2 spec recognizes only 6 [^1]: true | True | TRUE | false | False | FALSE For documents that explicit state their YAML spec version at the top of the document, let's adapt the list of forbidden values. In the future, we should: - implement a configuration option to declare the default YAML spec version, e.g. `default-yaml-spec-version: 1.2`, - consider making 1.2 the default in a future release (this would be a slight breaking change, but yamllint always tried to be 1.2-compatible). - consider adapting yamllint to other 1.1 vs. 1.2 differences [^2]. Solves: #587 Related to: #559 #540 #430 #344 #247 #232 #158 [^1]: https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/#1032-tag-resolution [^2]: https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/ext/changes/#changes-in-version-12-revision-120-2009-07-21
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The truthy rule seems to see the "on" keyword in the following YAML and think it should be true/false (assuming because on/off can be seen as truthy and falsy?).
Example YML:
Snippet of yamllint output:
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