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# Ruff
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An extremely fast Python linter, written in Rust.
<p align="center">
<img alt="Bar chart with benchmark results" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1309177/187504482-6d9df992-a81d-4e86-9f6a-d958741c8182.svg">
</p>
<p align="center">
<i>Linting the CPython codebase from scratch.</i>
</p>
- ⚡️ 10-100x faster than existing linters
- 🐍 Installable via `pip`
- 🤝 Python 3.10 compatibility
- 🛠️ `pyproject.toml` support
- 📦 Built-in caching, to avoid re-analyzing unchanged files
- 🔧 `--fix` support, for automatic error correction (e.g., automatically remove unused imports)
- 👀 `--watch` support, for continuous file monitoring
- ⚖️ [Near-parity](#how-does-ruff-compare-to-flake8) with the built-in Flake8 rule set
- 🔌 Native re-implementations of popular Flake8 plugins, like [`flake8-docstrings`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-docstrings/) ([`pydocstyle`](https://pypi.org/project/pydocstyle/))
Ruff aims to be orders of magnitude faster than alternative tools while integrating more
functionality behind a single, common interface. Ruff can be used to replace Flake8 (plus a variety
of plugins), [`isort`](https://pypi.org/project/isort/), [`pydocstyle`](https://pypi.org/project/pydocstyle/),
[`yesqa`](https://github.com/asottile/yesqa), and even a subset of [`pyupgrade`](https://pypi.org/project/pyupgrade/)
and [`autoflake`](https://pypi.org/project/autoflake/) all while executing tens or hundreds of times
faster than any individual tool.
(Coming from Flake8? Try [`flake8-to-ruff`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-to-ruff/) to
automatically convert your existing configuration.)
Ruff is actively developed and used in major open-source projects
like [FastAPI](https://github.com/tiangolo/fastapi), [Zulip](https://github.com/zulip/zulip),
[pydantic](https://github.com/pydantic/pydantic), and [Saleor](https://github.com/saleor/saleor).
Read the [launch blog post](https://notes.crmarsh.com/python-tooling-could-be-much-much-faster).
## Table of Contents
1. [Installation and Usage](#installation-and-usage)
2. [Configuration](#configuration)
3. [Supported Rules](#supported-rules)
1. [Pyflakes](#pyflakes)
2. [pycodestyle](#pycodestyle)
3. [isort](#isort)
4. [pydocstyle](#pydocstyle)
5. [pyupgrade](#pyupgrade)
6. [pep8-naming](#pep8-naming)
7. [flake8-comprehensions](#flake8-comprehensions)
8. [flake8-bugbear](#flake8-bugbear)
9. [flake8-builtins](#flake8-builtins)
10. [flake8-print](#flake8-print)
11. [flake8-quotes](#flake8-quotes)
12. [flake8-annotations](#flake8-annotations)
13. [flake8-2020](#flake8-2020)
14. [Ruff-specific rules](#ruff-specific-rules)
15. [Meta rules](#meta-rules)
5. [Editor Integrations](#editor-integrations)
6. [FAQ](#faq)
7. [Development](#development)
8. [Releases](#releases)
9. [Benchmarks](#benchmarks)
10. [License](#license)
11. [Contributing](#contributing)
## Installation and Usage
### Installation
Available as [`ruff`](https://pypi.org/project/ruff/) on PyPI:
```shell
pip install ruff
```
### Usage
To run Ruff, try any of the following:
```shell
ruff path/to/code/to/check.py
ruff path/to/code/
ruff path/to/code/*.py
```
You can run Ruff in `--watch` mode to automatically re-run on-change:
```shell
ruff path/to/code/ --watch
```
Ruff also works with [pre-commit](https://pre-commit.com):
```yaml
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff-pre-commit
rev: v0.0.116
hooks:
- id: ruff
```
<!-- TODO(charlie): Remove this message a few versions after v0.0.86. -->
_Note: prior to `v0.0.86`, `ruff-pre-commit` used `lint` (rather than `ruff`) as the hook ID._
## Configuration
Ruff is configurable both via `pyproject.toml` and the command line. If left unspecified, the
default configuration is equivalent to:
```toml
[tool.ruff]
line-length = 88
# Enable Flake's "E" and "F" codes by default.
select = ["E", "F"]
ignore = []
# Exclude a variety of commonly ignored directories.
exclude = [
".bzr",
".direnv",
".eggs",
".git",
".hg",
".mypy_cache",
".nox",
".pants.d",
".ruff_cache",
".svn",
".tox",
".venv",
"__pypackages__",
"_build",
"buck-out",
"build",
"dist",
"node_modules",
"venv",
]
per-file-ignores = {}
# Allow unused variables when underscore-prefixed.
dummy-variable-rgx = "^(_+|(_+[a-zA-Z0-9_]*[a-zA-Z0-9]+?))$"
# Assume Python 3.10.
target-version = "py310"
```
As an example, the following would configure Ruff to (1) avoid checking for line-length
violations (`E501`) and (2) ignore unused import rules in `__init__.py` files:
```toml
[tool.ruff]
select = ["E", "F"]
# Never enforce `E501`.
ignore = ["E501"]
# Ignore `F401` violations in any `__init__.py` file, and in `path/to/file.py`.
per-file-ignores = {"__init__.py" = ["F401"], "path/to/file.py" = ["F401"]}
```
Plugin configurations should be expressed as subsections, e.g.:
```toml
[tool.ruff]
# Add "Q" to the list of enabled codes.
select = ["E", "F", "Q"]
[tool.ruff.flake8-quotes]
docstring-quotes = "double"
```
Alternatively, common configuration settings can be provided via the command-line:
```shell
ruff path/to/code/ --select F401 --select F403
```
See `ruff --help` for more:
```shell
ruff: An extremely fast Python linter.
Usage: ruff [OPTIONS] <FILES>...
Arguments:
<FILES>...
Options:
--config <CONFIG>
Path to the `pyproject.toml` file to use for configuration
-v, --verbose
Enable verbose logging
-q, --quiet
Only log errors
-s, --silent
Disable all logging (but still exit with status code "1" upon detecting errors)
-e, --exit-zero
Exit with status code "0", even upon detecting errors
-w, --watch
Run in watch mode by re-running whenever files change
--fix
Attempt to automatically fix lint errors
-n, --no-cache
Disable cache reads
--select <SELECT>
List of error codes to enable
--extend-select <EXTEND_SELECT>
Like --select, but adds additional error codes on top of the selected ones
--ignore <IGNORE>
List of error codes to ignore
--extend-ignore <EXTEND_IGNORE>
Like --ignore, but adds additional error codes on top of the ignored ones
--exclude <EXCLUDE>
List of paths, used to exclude files and/or directories from checks
--extend-exclude <EXTEND_EXCLUDE>
Like --exclude, but adds additional files and directories on top of the excluded ones
--per-file-ignores <PER_FILE_IGNORES>
List of mappings from file pattern to code to exclude
--format <FORMAT>
Output serialization format for error messages [default: text] [possible values: text, json]
--show-files
See the files ruff will be run against with the current settings
--show-settings
See ruff's settings
--add-noqa
Enable automatic additions of noqa directives to failing lines
--dummy-variable-rgx <DUMMY_VARIABLE_RGX>
Regular expression matching the name of dummy variables
--target-version <TARGET_VERSION>
The minimum Python version that should be supported
--stdin-filename <STDIN_FILENAME>
The name of the file when passing it through stdin
-h, --help
Print help information
-V, --version
Print version information
```
### Excluding files
Exclusions are based on globs, and can be either:
- Single-path patterns, like `.mypy_cache` (to exclude any directory named `.mypy_cache` in the
tree), `foo.py` (to exclude any file named `foo.py`), or `foo_*.py` (to exclude any file matching
`foo_*.py` ).
- Relative patterns, like `directory/foo.py` (to exclude that specific file) or `directory/*.py`
(to exclude any Python files in `directory`). Note that these paths are relative to the
project root (e.g., the directory containing your `pyproject.toml`).
### Ignoring errors
To omit a lint check entirely, add it to the "ignore" list via `--ignore` or `--extend-ignore`,
either on the command-line or in your `project.toml` file.
To ignore an error in-line, Ruff uses a `noqa` system similar to [Flake8](https://flake8.pycqa.org/en/3.1.1/user/ignoring-errors.html).
To ignore an individual error, add `# noqa: {code}` to the end of the line, like so:
```python
# Ignore F841.
x = 1 # noqa: F841
# Ignore E741 and F841.
i = 1 # noqa: E741, F841
# Ignore _all_ errors.
x = 1 # noqa
```
Note that, for multi-line strings, the `noqa` directive should come at the end of the string, and
will apply to the entire body, like so:
```python
"""Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
""" # noqa: E501
```
Ruff supports several workflows to aid in `noqa` management.
First, Ruff provides a special error code, `M001`, to enforce that your `noqa` directives are
"valid", in that the errors they _say_ they ignore are actually being triggered on that line (and
thus suppressed). You can run `ruff /path/to/file.py --extend-select M001` to flag unused `noqa`
directives.
Second, Ruff can _automatically remove_ unused `noqa` directives via its autofix functionality.
You can run `ruff /path/to/file.py --extend-select M001 --fix` to automatically remove unused
`noqa` directives.
Third, Ruff can _automatically add_ `noqa` directives to all failing lines. This is useful when
migrating a new codebase to Ruff. You can run `ruff /path/to/file.py --add-noqa` to automatically
add `noqa` directives to all failing lines, with the appropriate error codes.
## Supported Rules
Regardless of the rule's origin, Ruff re-implements every rule in Rust as a first-party feature.
By default, Ruff enables all `E` and `F` error codes, which correspond to those built-in to Flake8.
The 🛠 emoji indicates that a rule is automatically fixable by the `--fix` command-line option.
<!-- Sections automatically generated by `cargo dev generate-rules-table`. -->
<!-- Begin auto-generated sections. -->
### Pyflakes
For more, see [Pyflakes](https://pypi.org/project/pyflakes/2.5.0/) on PyPI.
| Code | Name | Message | Fix |
| ---- | ---- | ------- | --- |
| F401 | UnusedImport | `...` imported but unused | 🛠 |
| F402 | ImportShadowedByLoopVar | Import `...` from line 1 shadowed by loop variable | |
| F403 | ImportStarUsed | `from ... import *` used; unable to detect undefined names | |
| F404 | LateFutureImport | `from __future__` imports must occur at the beginning of the file | |
| F405 | ImportStarUsage | `...` may be undefined, or defined from star imports: `...` | |
| F406 | ImportStarNotPermitted | `from ... import *` only allowed at module level | |
| F407 | FutureFeatureNotDefined | Future feature `...` is not defined | |
| F541 | FStringMissingPlaceholders | f-string without any placeholders | |
| F601 | MultiValueRepeatedKeyLiteral | Dictionary key literal repeated | |
| F602 | MultiValueRepeatedKeyVariable | Dictionary key `...` repeated | |
| F621 | ExpressionsInStarAssignment | Too many expressions in star-unpacking assignment | |
| F622 | TwoStarredExpressions | Two starred expressions in assignment | |
| F631 | AssertTuple | Assert test is a non-empty tuple, which is always `True` | |
| F632 | IsLiteral | Use `==` and `!=` to compare constant literals | 🛠 |
| F633 | InvalidPrintSyntax | Use of `>>` is invalid with `print` function | |
| F634 | IfTuple | If test is a tuple, which is always `True` | |
| F701 | BreakOutsideLoop | `break` outside loop | |
| F702 | ContinueOutsideLoop | `continue` not properly in loop | |
| F704 | YieldOutsideFunction | `yield` or `yield from` statement outside of a function | |
| F706 | ReturnOutsideFunction | `return` statement outside of a function/method | |
| F707 | DefaultExceptNotLast | An `except` block as not the last exception handler | |
| F722 | ForwardAnnotationSyntaxError | Syntax error in forward annotation: `...` | |
| F821 | UndefinedName | Undefined name `...` | |
| F822 | UndefinedExport | Undefined name `...` in `__all__` | |
| F823 | UndefinedLocal | Local variable `...` referenced before assignment | |
| F831 | DuplicateArgumentName | Duplicate argument name in function definition | |
| F841 | UnusedVariable | Local variable `...` is assigned to but never used | |
| F901 | RaiseNotImplemented | `raise NotImplemented` should be `raise NotImplementedError` | 🛠 |
### pycodestyle
For more, see [pycodestyle](https://pypi.org/project/pycodestyle/2.9.1/) on PyPI.
| Code | Name | Message | Fix |
| ---- | ---- | ------- | --- |
| E402 | ModuleImportNotAtTopOfFile | Module level import not at top of file | |
| E501 | LineTooLong | Line too long (89 > 88 characters) | |
| E711 | NoneComparison | Comparison to `None` should be `cond is None` | |
| E712 | TrueFalseComparison | Comparison to `True` should be `cond is True` | |
| E713 | NotInTest | Test for membership should be `not in` | |
| E714 | NotIsTest | Test for object identity should be `is not` | |
| E721 | TypeComparison | Do not compare types, use `isinstance()` | |
| E722 | DoNotUseBareExcept | Do not use bare `except` | |
| E731 | DoNotAssignLambda | Do not assign a lambda expression, use a def | |
| E741 | AmbiguousVariableName | Ambiguous variable name: `...` | |
| E742 | AmbiguousClassName | Ambiguous class name: `...` | |
| E743 | AmbiguousFunctionName | Ambiguous function name: `...` | |
| E902 | IOError | IOError: `...` | |
| E999 | SyntaxError | SyntaxError: `...` | |
| W292 | NoNewLineAtEndOfFile | No newline at end of file | |
| W605 | InvalidEscapeSequence | Invalid escape sequence: '\c' | |
### isort
For more, see [isort](https://pypi.org/project/isort/5.10.1/) on PyPI.
| Code | Name | Message | Fix |
| ---- | ---- | ------- | --- |
| I001 | UnsortedImports | Import block is un-sorted or un-formatted | 🛠 |
### pydocstyle
For more, see [pydocstyle](https://pypi.org/project/pydocstyle/6.1.1/) on PyPI.
| Code | Name | Message | Fix |
| ---- | ---- | ------- | --- |
| D100 | PublicModule | Missing docstring in public module | |
| D101 | PublicClass | Missing docstring in public class | |
| D102 | PublicMethod | Missing docstring in public method | |
| D103 | PublicFunction | Missing docstring in public function | |
| D104 | PublicPackage | Missing docstring in public package | |
| D105 | MagicMethod | Missing docstring in magic method | |
| D106 | PublicNestedClass | Missing docstring in public nested class | |
| D107 | PublicInit | Missing docstring in `__init__` | |
| D200 | FitsOnOneLine | One-line docstring should fit on one line | |
| D201 | NoBlankLineBeforeFunction | No blank lines allowed before function docstring (found 1) | 🛠 |
| D202 | NoBlankLineAfterFunction | No blank lines allowed after function docstring (found 1) | 🛠 |
| D203 | OneBlankLineBeforeClass | 1 blank line required before class docstring | 🛠 |
| D204 | OneBlankLineAfterClass | 1 blank line required after class docstring | 🛠 |
| D205 | BlankLineAfterSummary | 1 blank line required between summary line and description | 🛠 |
| D206 | IndentWithSpaces | Docstring should be indented with spaces, not tabs | |
| D207 | NoUnderIndentation | Docstring is under-indented | 🛠 |
| D208 | NoOverIndentation | Docstring is over-indented | 🛠 |
| D209 | NewLineAfterLastParagraph | Multi-line docstring closing quotes should be on a separate line | 🛠 |
| D210 | NoSurroundingWhitespace | No whitespaces allowed surrounding docstring text | 🛠 |
| D211 | NoBlankLineBeforeClass | No blank lines allowed before class docstring | 🛠 |
| D212 | MultiLineSummaryFirstLine | Multi-line docstring summary should start at the first line | |
| D213 | MultiLineSummarySecondLine | Multi-line docstring summary should start at the second line | |
| D214 | SectionNotOverIndented | Section is over-indented ("Returns") | 🛠 |
| D215 | SectionUnderlineNotOverIndented | Section underline is over-indented ("Returns") | 🛠 |
| D300 | UsesTripleQuotes | Use """triple double quotes""" | |
| D400 | EndsInPeriod | First line should end with a period | |
| D402 | NoSignature | First line should not be the function's signature | |
| D403 | FirstLineCapitalized | First word of the first line should be properly capitalized | |
| D404 | NoThisPrefix | First word of the docstring should not be "This" | |
| D405 | CapitalizeSectionName | Section name should be properly capitalized ("returns") | 🛠 |
| D406 | NewLineAfterSectionName | Section name should end with a newline ("Returns") | 🛠 |
| D407 | DashedUnderlineAfterSection | Missing dashed underline after section ("Returns") | 🛠 |
| D408 | SectionUnderlineAfterName | Section underline should be in the line following the section's name ("Returns") | 🛠 |
| D409 | SectionUnderlineMatchesSectionLength | Section underline should match the length of its name ("Returns") | 🛠 |
| D410 | BlankLineAfterSection | Missing blank line after section ("Returns") | 🛠 |
| D411 | BlankLineBeforeSection | Missing blank line before section ("Returns") | 🛠 |
| D412 | NoBlankLinesBetweenHeaderAndContent | No blank lines allowed between a section header and its content ("Returns") | 🛠 |
| D413 | BlankLineAfterLastSection | Missing blank line after last section ("Returns") | 🛠 |
| D414 | NonEmptySection | Section has no content ("Returns") | |
| D415 | EndsInPunctuation | First line should end with a period, question mark, or exclamation point | |
| D416 | SectionNameEndsInColon | Section name should end with a colon ("Returns") | 🛠 |
| D417 | DocumentAllArguments | Missing argument descriptions in the docstring: `x`, `y` | |
| D418 | SkipDocstring | Function decorated with `@overload` shouldn't contain a docstring | |
| D419 | NonEmpty | Docstring is empty | |
### pyupgrade
For more, see [pyupgrade](https://pypi.org/project/pyupgrade/3.2.0/) on PyPI.
| Code | Name | Message | Fix |
| ---- | ---- | ------- | --- |
| U001 | UselessMetaclassType | `__metaclass__ = type` is implied | 🛠 |
| U002 | UnnecessaryAbspath | `abspath(__file__)` is unnecessary in Python 3.9 and later | 🛠 |
| U003 | TypeOfPrimitive | Use `str` instead of `type(...)` | 🛠 |
| U004 | UselessObjectInheritance | Class `...` inherits from object | 🛠 |
| U005 | DeprecatedUnittestAlias | `assertEquals` is deprecated, use `assertEqual` instead | 🛠 |
| U006 | UsePEP585Annotation | Use `list` instead of `List` for type annotations | 🛠 |
| U007 | UsePEP604Annotation | Use `X \| Y` for type annotations | 🛠 |
| U008 | SuperCallWithParameters | Use `super()` instead of `super(__class__, self)` | 🛠 |
| U009 | PEP3120UnnecessaryCodingComment | UTF-8 encoding declaration is unnecessary | 🛠 |
| U010 | UnnecessaryFutureImport | Unnecessary `__future__` import `...` for target Python version | 🛠 |
| U011 | UnnecessaryLRUCacheParams | Unnecessary parameters to `functools.lru_cache` | 🛠 |
| U012 | UnnecessaryEncodeUTF8 | Unnecessary call to `encode` as UTF-8 | 🛠 |
### pep8-naming
For more, see [pep8-naming](https://pypi.org/project/pep8-naming/0.13.2/) on PyPI.
| Code | Name | Message | Fix |
| ---- | ---- | ------- | --- |
| N801 | InvalidClassName | Class name `...` should use CapWords convention | |
| N802 | InvalidFunctionName | Function name `...` should be lowercase | |
| N803 | InvalidArgumentName | Argument name `...` should be lowercase | |
| N804 | InvalidFirstArgumentNameForClassMethod | First argument of a class method should be named `cls` | |
| N805 | InvalidFirstArgumentNameForMethod | First argument of a method should be named `self` | |
| N806 | NonLowercaseVariableInFunction | Variable `...` in function should be lowercase | |
| N807 | DunderFunctionName | Function name should not start and end with `__` | |
| N811 | ConstantImportedAsNonConstant | Constant `...` imported as non-constant `...` | |
| N812 | LowercaseImportedAsNonLowercase | Lowercase `...` imported as non-lowercase `...` | |
| N813 | CamelcaseImportedAsLowercase | Camelcase `...` imported as lowercase `...` | |
| N814 | CamelcaseImportedAsConstant | Camelcase `...` imported as constant `...` | |
| N815 | MixedCaseVariableInClassScope | Variable `mixedCase` in class scope should not be mixedCase | |
| N816 | MixedCaseVariableInGlobalScope | Variable `mixedCase` in global scope should not be mixedCase | |
| N817 | CamelcaseImportedAsAcronym | Camelcase `...` imported as acronym `...` | |
| N818 | ErrorSuffixOnExceptionName | Exception name `...` should be named with an Error suffix | |
### flake8-bandit
For more, see [flake8-bandit](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-bandit/4.1.1/) on PyPI.
| Code | Name | Message | Fix |
| ---- | ---- | ------- | --- |
| S101 | AssertUsed | Use of `assert` detected | |
| S102 | ExecUsed | Use of `exec` detected | |
| S104 | HardcodedBindAllInterfaces | Possible binding to all interfaces | |
| S105 | HardcodedPasswordString | Possible hardcoded password: `"..."` | |
| S106 | HardcodedPasswordFuncArg | Possible hardcoded password: `"..."` | |
| S107 | HardcodedPasswordDefault | Possible hardcoded password: `"..."` | |
### flake8-comprehensions
For more, see [flake8-comprehensions](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-comprehensions/3.10.1/) on PyPI.
| Code | Name | Message | Fix |
| ---- | ---- | ------- | --- |
| C400 | UnnecessaryGeneratorList | Unnecessary generator (rewrite as a `list` comprehension) | 🛠 |
| C401 | UnnecessaryGeneratorSet | Unnecessary generator (rewrite as a `set` comprehension) | 🛠 |
| C402 | UnnecessaryGeneratorDict | Unnecessary generator (rewrite as a `dict` comprehension) | 🛠 |
| C403 | UnnecessaryListComprehensionSet | Unnecessary `list` comprehension (rewrite as a `set` comprehension) | 🛠 |
| C404 | UnnecessaryListComprehensionDict | Unnecessary `list` comprehension (rewrite as a `dict` comprehension) | 🛠 |
| C405 | UnnecessaryLiteralSet | Unnecessary `(list\|tuple)` literal (rewrite as a `set` literal) | 🛠 |
| C406 | UnnecessaryLiteralDict | Unnecessary `(list\|tuple)` literal (rewrite as a `dict` literal) | 🛠 |
| C408 | UnnecessaryCollectionCall | Unnecessary `(dict\|list\|tuple)` call (rewrite as a literal) | 🛠 |
| C409 | UnnecessaryLiteralWithinTupleCall | Unnecessary `(list\|tuple)` literal passed to `tuple()` (remove the outer call to `tuple()`) | 🛠 |
| C410 | UnnecessaryLiteralWithinListCall | Unnecessary `(list\|tuple)` literal passed to `list()` (rewrite as a `list` literal) | 🛠 |
| C411 | UnnecessaryListCall | Unnecessary `list` call (remove the outer call to `list()`) | 🛠 |
| C413 | UnnecessaryCallAroundSorted | Unnecessary `(list\|reversed)` call around `sorted()` | |
| C414 | UnnecessaryDoubleCastOrProcess | Unnecessary `(list\|reversed\|set\|sorted\|tuple)` call within `(list\|set\|sorted\|tuple)()` | |
| C415 | UnnecessarySubscriptReversal | Unnecessary subscript reversal of iterable within `(reversed\|set\|sorted)()` | |
| C416 | UnnecessaryComprehension | Unnecessary `(list\|set)` comprehension (rewrite using `(list\|set)()`) | 🛠 |
| C417 | UnnecessaryMap | Unnecessary `map` usage (rewrite using a `(list\|set\|dict)` comprehension) | |
### flake8-bugbear
For more, see [flake8-bugbear](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-bugbear/22.10.27/) on PyPI.
| Code | Name | Message | Fix |
| ---- | ---- | ------- | --- |
| B002 | UnaryPrefixIncrement | Python does not support the unary prefix increment | |
| B003 | AssignmentToOsEnviron | Assigning to `os.environ` doesn't clear the environment | |
| B004 | UnreliableCallableCheck | Using `hasattr(x, '__call__')` to test if x is callable is unreliable. Use `callable(x)` for consistent results. | |
| B005 | StripWithMultiCharacters | Using `.strip()` with multi-character strings is misleading the reader | |
| B006 | MutableArgumentDefault | Do not use mutable data structures for argument defaults | |
| B007 | UnusedLoopControlVariable | Loop control variable `i` not used within the loop body | 🛠 |
| B008 | FunctionCallArgumentDefault | Do not perform function call in argument defaults | |
| B009 | GetAttrWithConstant | Do not call `getattr` with a constant attribute value. It is not any safer than normal property access. | 🛠 |
| B010 | SetAttrWithConstant | Do not call `setattr` with a constant attribute value. It is not any safer than normal property access. | |
| B011 | DoNotAssertFalse | Do not `assert False` (`python -O` removes these calls), raise `AssertionError()` | 🛠 |
| B012 | JumpStatementInFinally | `return/continue/break` inside finally blocks cause exceptions to be silenced | |
| B013 | RedundantTupleInExceptionHandler | A length-one tuple literal is redundant. Write `except ValueError` instead of `except (ValueError,)`. | |
| B014 | DuplicateHandlerException | Exception handler with duplicate exception: `ValueError` | 🛠 |
| B015 | UselessComparison | Pointless comparison. This comparison does nothing but waste CPU instructions. Either prepend `assert` or remove it. | |
| B016 | CannotRaiseLiteral | Cannot raise a literal. Did you intend to return it or raise an Exception? | |
| B017 | NoAssertRaisesException | `assertRaises(Exception)` should be considered evil | |
| B018 | UselessExpression | Found useless expression. Either assign it to a variable or remove it. | |
| B019 | CachedInstanceMethod | Use of `functools.lru_cache` or `functools.cache` on methods can lead to memory leaks | |
| B021 | FStringDocstring | f-string used as docstring. This will be interpreted by python as a joined string rather than a docstring. | |
| B022 | UselessContextlibSuppress | No arguments passed to `contextlib.suppress`. No exceptions will be suppressed and therefore this context manager is redundant | |
| B024 | AbstractBaseClassWithoutAbstractMethod | `...` is an abstract base class, but it has no abstract methods | |
| B025 | DuplicateTryBlockException | try-except block with duplicate exception `Exception` | |
| B026 | StarArgUnpackingAfterKeywordArg | Star-arg unpacking after a keyword argument is strongly discouraged | |
| B027 | EmptyMethodWithoutAbstractDecorator | `...` is an empty method in an abstract base class, but has no abstract decorator | |
### flake8-builtins
For more, see [flake8-builtins](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-builtins/2.0.1/) on PyPI.
| Code | Name | Message | Fix |
| ---- | ---- | ------- | --- |
| A001 | BuiltinVariableShadowing | Variable `...` is shadowing a python builtin | |
| A002 | BuiltinArgumentShadowing | Argument `...` is shadowing a python builtin | |
| A003 | BuiltinAttributeShadowing | Class attribute `...` is shadowing a python builtin | |
### flake8-print
For more, see [flake8-print](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-print/5.0.0/) on PyPI.
| Code | Name | Message | Fix |
| ---- | ---- | ------- | --- |
| T201 | PrintFound | `print` found | 🛠 |
| T203 | PPrintFound | `pprint` found | 🛠 |
### flake8-quotes
For more, see [flake8-quotes](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-quotes/3.3.1/) on PyPI.
| Code | Name | Message | Fix |
| ---- | ---- | ------- | --- |
| Q000 | BadQuotesInlineString | Single quotes found but double quotes preferred | |
| Q001 | BadQuotesMultilineString | Single quote multiline found but double quotes preferred | |
| Q002 | BadQuotesDocstring | Single quote docstring found but double quotes preferred | |
| Q003 | AvoidQuoteEscape | Change outer quotes to avoid escaping inner quotes | |
### flake8-annotations
For more, see [flake8-annotations](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-annotations/2.9.1/) on PyPI.
| Code | Name | Message | Fix |
| ---- | ---- | ------- | --- |
| ANN001 | MissingTypeFunctionArgument | Missing type annotation for function argument `...` | |
| ANN002 | MissingTypeArgs | Missing type annotation for `*...` | |
| ANN003 | MissingTypeKwargs | Missing type annotation for `**...` | |
| ANN101 | MissingTypeSelf | Missing type annotation for `...` in method | |
| ANN102 | MissingTypeCls | Missing type annotation for `...` in classmethod | |
| ANN201 | MissingReturnTypePublicFunction | Missing return type annotation for public function `...` | |
| ANN202 | MissingReturnTypePrivateFunction | Missing return type annotation for private function `...` | |
| ANN204 | MissingReturnTypeMagicMethod | Missing return type annotation for magic method `...` | |
| ANN205 | MissingReturnTypeStaticMethod | Missing return type annotation for staticmethod `...` | |
| ANN206 | MissingReturnTypeClassMethod | Missing return type annotation for classmethod `...` | |
| ANN401 | DynamicallyTypedExpression | Dynamically typed expressions (typing.Any) are disallowed in `...` | |
### flake8-2020
For more, see [flake8-2020](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-2020/1.7.0/) on PyPI.
| Code | Name | Message | Fix |
| ---- | ---- | ------- | --- |
| YTT101 | SysVersionSlice3Referenced | `sys.version[:3]` referenced (python3.10), use `sys.version_info` | |
| YTT102 | SysVersion2Referenced | `sys.version[2]` referenced (python3.10), use `sys.version_info` | |
| YTT103 | SysVersionCmpStr3 | `sys.version` compared to string (python3.10), use `sys.version_info` | |
| YTT201 | SysVersionInfo0Eq3Referenced | `sys.version_info[0] == 3` referenced (python4), use `>=` | |
| YTT202 | SixPY3Referenced | `six.PY3` referenced (python4), use `not six.PY2` | |
| YTT203 | SysVersionInfo1CmpInt | `sys.version_info[1]` compared to integer (python4), compare `sys.version_info` to tuple | |
| YTT204 | SysVersionInfoMinorCmpInt | `sys.version_info.minor` compared to integer (python4), compare `sys.version_info` to tuple | |
| YTT301 | SysVersion0Referenced | `sys.version[0]` referenced (python10), use `sys.version_info` | |
| YTT302 | SysVersionCmpStr10 | `sys.version` compared to string (python10), use `sys.version_info` | |
| YTT303 | SysVersionSlice1Referenced | `sys.version[:1]` referenced (python10), use `sys.version_info` | |
### Ruff-specific rules
| Code | Name | Message | Fix |
| ---- | ---- | ------- | --- |
| RUF001 | AmbiguousUnicodeCharacterString | String contains ambiguous unicode character '𝐁' (did you mean 'B'?) | 🛠 |
| RUF002 | AmbiguousUnicodeCharacterDocstring | Docstring contains ambiguous unicode character '𝐁' (did you mean 'B'?) | 🛠 |
| RUF003 | AmbiguousUnicodeCharacterComment | Comment contains ambiguous unicode character '𝐁' (did you mean 'B'?) | |
### Meta rules
| Code | Name | Message | Fix |
| ---- | ---- | ------- | --- |
| M001 | UnusedNOQA | Unused `noqa` directive | 🛠 |
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## Editor Integrations
### VS Code (Official)
Download the [Ruff VS Code extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=charliermarsh.ruff).
### PyCharm
Ruff can be installed as an [External Tool](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/configuring-third-party-tools.html)
in PyCharm. Open the Preferences pane, then navigate to "Tools", then "External Tools". From there,
add a new tool with the following configuration:
![Install Ruff as an External Tool](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1309177/193155720-336e43f0-1a8d-46b4-bc12-e60f9ae01f7e.png)
Ruff should then appear as a runnable action:
![Ruff as a runnable action](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1309177/193156026-732b0aaf-3dd9-4549-9b4d-2de6d2168a33.png)
### Vim & Neovim (Unofficial)
Ruff is available as part of the [coc-pyright](https://github.com/fannheyward/coc-pyright) extension
for coc.nvim.
Ruff can also be integrated via [efm](https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/blob/master/doc/server_configurations.md#efm)
in just a [few lines](https://github.com/JafarAbdi/myconfigs/blob/6f0b6b2450e92ec8fc50422928cd22005b919110/efm-langserver/config.yaml#L14-L20).
### Language Server Protocol (Unofficial)
[`ruffd`](https://github.com/Seamooo/ruffd) is a Rust-based language server for Ruff that implements
the Language Server Protocol (LSP).
### GitHub Actions
GitHub Actions has everything you need to run Ruff out-of-the-box:
```yaml
name: CI
on: push
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Install Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.10"
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install ruff
- name: Run Ruff
run: ruff .
```
## FAQ
### Is Ruff compatible with Black?
Yes. Ruff is compatible with [Black](https://github.com/psf/black) out-of-the-box, as long as
the `line-length` setting is consistent between the two.
As a project, Ruff is designed to be used alongside Black and, as such, will defer implementing
stylistic lint rules that are obviated by autoformatting.
### How does Ruff compare to Flake8?
(Coming from Flake8? Try [`flake8-to-ruff`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-to-ruff/) to
automatically convert your existing configuration.)
Ruff can be used as a (near) drop-in replacement for Flake8 when used (1) without or with a small
number of plugins, (2) alongside Black, and (3) on Python 3 code.
Under those conditions Ruff is missing 14 rules related to string `.format` calls, 1 rule related
to docstring parsing, and 1 rule related to redefined variables.
Ruff re-implements some of the most popular Flake8 plugins and related code quality tools natively,
including:
- [`pydocstyle`](https://pypi.org/project/pydocstyle/)
- [`pep8-naming`](https://pypi.org/project/pep8-naming/)
- [`yesqa`](https://github.com/asottile/yesqa)
- [`flake8-docstrings`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-docstrings/)
- [`flake8-builtins`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-builtins/)
- [`flake8-super`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-super/)
- [`flake8-print`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-print/)
- [`flake8-quotes`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-quotes/)
- [`flake8-annotations`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-annotations/)
- [`flake8-comprehensions`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-comprehensions/)
- [`flake8-bandit`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-bandit/) (6/40)
- [`flake8-bugbear`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-bugbear/) (25/32)
- [`flake8-2020`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-2020/)
- [`pyupgrade`](https://pypi.org/project/pyupgrade/) (15/34)
- [`autoflake`](https://pypi.org/project/autoflake/) (1/7)
Beyond rule-set parity, Ruff suffers from the following limitations vis-à-vis Flake8:
1. Ruff does not yet support a few Python 3.9 and 3.10 language features, including structural
pattern matching and parenthesized context managers.
2. Flake8 has a plugin architecture and supports writing custom lint rules. (To date, popular Flake8
plugins have been re-implemented within Ruff directly.)
### Which tools does Ruff replace?
Today, Ruff can be used to replace Flake8 when used with any of the following plugins:
- [`pep8-naming`](https://pypi.org/project/pep8-naming/)
- [`flake8-docstrings`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-docstrings/)
- [`flake8-builtins`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-builtins/)
- [`flake8-super`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-super/)
- [`flake8-print`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-print/)
- [`flake8-quotes`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-quotes/)
- [`flake8-annotations`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-annotations/)
- [`flake8-bandit`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-bandit/) (6/40)
- [`flake8-comprehensions`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-comprehensions/)
- [`flake8-bugbear`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-bugbear/) (25/32)
- [`flake8-2020`](https://pypi.org/project/flake8-2020/)
Ruff can also replace [`isort`](https://pypi.org/project/isort/), [`yesqa`](https://github.com/asottile/yesqa),
and a subset of the rules implemented in [`pyupgrade`](https://pypi.org/project/pyupgrade/) (15/34).
If you're looking to use Ruff, but rely on an unsupported Flake8 plugin, free to file an Issue.
### Do I need to install Rust to use Ruff?
Nope! Ruff is available as [`ruff`](https://pypi.org/project/ruff/) on PyPI:
```shell
pip install ruff
```
Ruff ships with wheels for all major platforms, which enables `pip` to install Ruff without relying
on Rust at all.
### Can I write my own plugins for Ruff?
Ruff does not yet support third-party plugins, though a plugin system is within-scope for the
project. See [#283](https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff/issues/283) for more.
### How does Ruff's import sorting compare to [`isort`](https://pypi.org/project/isort/)?
Ruff's import sorting is intended to be nearly equivalent to `isort` when used `profile = "black"`.
(There are some minor differences in how Ruff and isort break ties between similar imports.)
Like `isort`, Ruff's import sorting is compatible with Black.
Ruff is less configurable than `isort`, but supports the `known-first-party`, `known-third-party`,
`extra-standard-library`, and `src` settings, like so:
```toml
[tool.ruff]
select = [
# Pyflakes
"F",
# Pycodestyle
"E",
"W",
# isort
"I"
]
src = ["src", "tests"]
[tool.ruff.isort]
known-first-party = ["my_module1", "my_module2"]
```
### Does Ruff support NumPy- or Google-style docstrings?
Yes! To enable a specific docstring convention, start by enabling all `pydocstyle` error codes, and
then selectively disabling based on your [preferred convention](https://www.pydocstyle.org/en/latest/error_codes.html#default-conventions).
For example, if you're coming from `flake8-docstrings`, the following configuration is equivalent to
`--docstring-convention=numpy`:
```toml
[tool.ruff]
extend-select = ["D"]
extend-ignore = [
"D107",
"D203",
"D212",
"D213",
"D402",
"D413",
"D415",
"D416",
"D417",
]
```
Similarly, the following is equivalent to `--docstring-convention=google`:
```toml
[tool.ruff]
extend-select = ["D"]
extend-ignore = [
"D203",
"D204",
"D213",
"D215",
"D400",
"D404",
"D406",
"D407",
"D408",
"D409",
"D413",
]
```
Similarly, the following is equivalent to `--docstring-convention=pep8`:
```toml
[tool.ruff]
extend-select = ["D"]
extend-ignore = [
"D203",
"D212",
"D213",
"D214",
"D215",
"D404",
"D405",
"D406",
"D407",
"D408",
"D409",
"D410",
"D411",
"D413",
"D415",
"D416",
"D417",
]
```
## Development
Ruff is written in Rust (1.65.0). You'll need to install the [Rust toolchain](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install)
for development.
Assuming you have `cargo` installed, you can run:
```shell
cargo run resources/test/fixtures
```
For development, we use [nightly Rust](https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/concepts/channels.html#working-with-nightly-rust):
```shell
cargo +nightly fmt
cargo +nightly clippy
cargo +nightly test
```
## Releases
Ruff is distributed on [PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/ruff/), and published via [`maturin`](https://github.com/PyO3/maturin).
See: `.github/workflows/release.yaml`.
## Benchmarks
First, clone [CPython](https://github.com/python/cpython). It's a large and diverse Python codebase,
which makes it a good target for benchmarking.
```shell
git clone --branch 3.10 https://github.com/python/cpython.git resources/test/cpython
```
Add this `pyproject.toml` to the CPython directory:
```toml
[tool.ruff]
line-length = 88
extend-exclude = [
"Lib/lib2to3/tests/data/bom.py",
"Lib/lib2to3/tests/data/crlf.py",
"Lib/lib2to3/tests/data/different_encoding.py",
"Lib/lib2to3/tests/data/false_encoding.py",
"Lib/lib2to3/tests/data/py2_test_grammar.py",
"Lib/test/bad_coding2.py",
"Lib/test/badsyntax_3131.py",
"Lib/test/badsyntax_pep3120.py",
"Lib/test/encoded_modules/module_iso_8859_1.py",
"Lib/test/encoded_modules/module_koi8_r.py",
"Lib/test/test_fstring.py",
"Lib/test/test_grammar.py",
"Lib/test/test_importlib/test_util.py",
"Lib/test/test_named_expressions.py",
"Lib/test/test_patma.py",
"Lib/test/test_source_encoding.py",
"Tools/c-analyzer/c_parser/parser/_delim.py",
"Tools/i18n/pygettext.py",
"Tools/test2to3/maintest.py",
"Tools/test2to3/setup.py",
"Tools/test2to3/test/test_foo.py",
"Tools/test2to3/test2to3/hello.py",
]
```
Next, to benchmark the release build:
```shell
cargo build --release
hyperfine --ignore-failure --warmup 10 --runs 100 \
"./target/release/ruff ./resources/test/cpython/ --no-cache" \
"./target/release/ruff ./resources/test/cpython/"
Benchmark 1: ./target/release/ruff ./resources/test/cpython/ --no-cache
Time (mean ± σ): 297.4 ms ± 4.9 ms [User: 2460.0 ms, System: 67.2 ms]
Range (min … max): 287.7 ms … 312.1 ms 100 runs
Warning: Ignoring non-zero exit code.
Benchmark 2: ./target/release/ruff ./resources/test/cpython/
Time (mean ± σ): 79.6 ms ± 7.3 ms [User: 59.7 ms, System: 356.1 ms]
Range (min … max): 62.4 ms … 111.2 ms 100 runs
Warning: Ignoring non-zero exit code.
```
To benchmark against the ecosystem's existing tools:
```shell
hyperfine --ignore-failure --warmup 5 \
"./target/release/ruff ./resources/test/cpython/ --no-cache" \
"pylint --recursive=y resources/test/cpython/" \
"pyflakes resources/test/cpython" \
"autoflake --recursive --expand-star-imports --remove-all-unused-imports --remove-unused-variables --remove-duplicate-keys resources/test/cpython" \
"pycodestyle resources/test/cpython" \
"flake8 resources/test/cpython" \
"python -m scripts.run_flake8 resources/test/cpython"
```
In order, these evaluate:
- Ruff
- Pylint
- Pyflakes
- autoflake
- pycodestyle
- Flake8
- Flake8, with a hack to enable multiprocessing on macOS
(You can `poetry install` from `./scripts` to create a working environment for the above.)
```shell
Benchmark 1: ./target/release/ruff ./resources/test/cpython/ --no-cache
Time (mean ± σ): 297.9 ms ± 7.0 ms [User: 2436.6 ms, System: 65.9 ms]
Range (min … max): 289.9 ms … 314.6 ms 10 runs
Warning: Ignoring non-zero exit code.
Benchmark 2: pylint --recursive=y resources/test/cpython/
Time (mean ± σ): 37.634 s ± 0.225 s [User: 36.728 s, System: 0.853 s]
Range (min … max): 37.201 s … 38.106 s 10 runs
Warning: Ignoring non-zero exit code.
Benchmark 3: pyflakes resources/test/cpython
Time (mean ± σ): 40.950 s ± 0.449 s [User: 40.688 s, System: 0.229 s]
Range (min … max): 40.348 s … 41.671 s 10 runs
Warning: Ignoring non-zero exit code.
Benchmark 4: autoflake --recursive --expand-star-imports --remove-all-unused-imports --remove-unused-variables --remove-duplicate-keys resources/test/cpython
Time (mean ± σ): 11.562 s ± 0.160 s [User: 107.022 s, System: 1.143 s]
Range (min … max): 11.417 s … 11.917 s 10 runs
Benchmark 5: pycodestyle resources/test/cpython
Time (mean ± σ): 67.428 s ± 0.985 s [User: 67.199 s, System: 0.203 s]
Range (min … max): 65.313 s … 68.496 s 10 runs
Warning: Ignoring non-zero exit code.
Benchmark 6: flake8 resources/test/cpython
Time (mean ± σ): 116.099 s ± 1.178 s [User: 115.217 s, System: 0.845 s]
Range (min … max): 114.180 s … 117.724 s 10 runs
Warning: Ignoring non-zero exit code.
Benchmark 7: python -m scripts.run_flake8 resources/test/cpython
Time (mean ± σ): 20.477 s ± 0.349 s [User: 142.372 s, System: 1.504 s]
Range (min … max): 20.107 s … 21.183 s 10 runs
Summary
'./target/release/ruff ./resources/test/cpython/ --no-cache' ran
38.81 ± 1.05 times faster than 'autoflake --recursive --expand-star-imports --remove-all-unused-imports --remove-unused-variables --remove-duplicate-keys resources/test/cpython'
68.74 ± 1.99 times faster than 'python -m scripts.run_flake8 resources/test/cpython'
126.33 ± 3.05 times faster than 'pylint --recursive=y resources/test/cpython/'
137.46 ± 3.55 times faster than 'pyflakes resources/test/cpython'
226.35 ± 6.23 times faster than 'pycodestyle resources/test/cpython'
389.73 ± 9.92 times faster than 'flake8 resources/test/cpython'
```
## License
MIT
## Contributing
Contributions are welcome and hugely appreciated. To get started, check out the
[contributing guidelines](https://github.com/charliermarsh/ruff/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md).