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Informations about the package coding-standard

Brick Coding Standard

Coding standard for Brick libraries.

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Overview

This coding standard is used in Brick libraries, but can also be used in your own projects.

It is based on PSR-12 and uses Easy Coding Standard with rules cherry-picked from PHP-CS-Fixer, PHP_CodeSniffer, and the Slevomat coding standard.

Release process

This project is released with sequential version numbers: v1, v2, etc.

Each new version should be considered as breaking, as it may update dependency versions, add new rules, or modify existing ones.

Usage

Use locally

To use brick/coding-standard locally, install it with Composer:

Then create an ecs.php file in the root of your project with the following content:

You can then run Easy Coding Standard with:

or, to fix coding standard violations automatically:

If you wish to avoid conflicts with your project dependencies, you may also install ECS in a tools directory with its own composer.json instead. Here is how your directory may look like:

Use in GitHub Actions

You can integrate brick/coding-standard in your GitHub Actions workflow as follows:

By default, this workflow will run on PHP 8.2. You can change the PHP version by adding:

Only versions >= 8.2 are supported.

Other options available are:


All versions of coding-standard with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires php Version >=8.2
symplify/easy-coding-standard Version 13.0.0
slevomat/coding-standard Version 8.26.0
squizlabs/php_codesniffer Version 4.0.1
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