This is a collection of smaller programs and scripts to display "inline" in Adafruit Learning System guides.
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The code here is checked by GitHub Actions against Pylint (for CircuitPython code) or the Arduino compilation process.
Code in directories containing a file called .circuitpython.skip
will be skipped by Pylint checks.
Code in directories containing a .[platformname].test
file, such as .uno.test
will be compiled against the corresponding platform.
Install a specific version of pylint under the name "pylint-learn":
pip install pipx
pipx install --suffix=-learn pylint==2.7.1
Then use the pylint_check
script to run pylint on the files or directories
of your choice (note that your terminal must be in the top directory of
Adafruit_Learning_System_Guides, not a sub-directory):
./pylint_check CircuitPython_Cool_Project
Adafruit Learning System code files should have author and license information conforming to the open SPDX specification. See this page for more.
Updated November 29, 2023