The usage example in the README says you can use ineffassign ./* to analyze the current directory recursively. However, this does not seem to work on Windows, and using ineffassign ./ instead should always work to recursively analyze the current working directory.
The usage example in the README says you can use
ineffassign ./*
to analyze the current directory recursively. However, this does not seem to work on Windows, and usingineffassign ./
instead should always work to recursively analyze the current working directory.