shellcheck-configuration
Master ShellCheck static analysis configuration and usage for shell script quality. Use when setting up linting infrastructure, fixing code issues, or ensuring script portability.
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ShellCheck Configuration and Static Analysis
Comprehensive guidance for configuring and using ShellCheck to improve shell script quality, catch common pitfalls, and enforce best practices through static code analysis.
Do not use this skill when
- The task is unrelated to shellcheck configuration and static analysis
- You need a different domain or tool outside this scope
Instructions
- Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs.
- Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes.
- Provide actionable steps and verification.
- If detailed examples are required, open
resources/implementation-playbook.md.
Use this skill when
- Setting up linting for shell scripts in CI/CD pipelines
- Analyzing existing shell scripts for issues
- Understanding ShellCheck error codes and warnings
- Configuring ShellCheck for specific project requirements
- Integrating ShellCheck into development workflows
- Suppressing false positives and configuring rule sets
- Enforcing consistent code quality standards
- Migrating scripts to meet quality gates
ShellCheck Fundamentals
What is ShellCheck?
ShellCheck is a static analysis tool that analyzes shell scripts and detects problematic patterns. It supports:
- Bash, sh, dash, ksh, and other POSIX shells
- Over 100 different warnings and errors
- Configuration for target shell and flags
- Integration with editors and CI/CD systems
Installation
# macOS with Homebrew
brew install shellcheck
# Ubuntu/Debian
apt-get install shellcheck
# From source
git clone https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck.git
cd shellcheck
make build
make install
# Verify installation
shellcheck --version
Configuration Files
.shellcheckrc (Project Level)
Create .shellcheckrc in your project root:
# Specify target shell
shell=bash
# Enable optional checks
enable=avoid-nullary-conditions
enable=require-variable-braces
# Disable specific warnings
disable=SC1091
disable=SC2086
Environment Variables
# Set default shell target
export SHELLCHECK_SHELL=bash
# Enable strict mode
export SHELLCHECK_STRICT=true
# Specify configuration file location
export SHELLCHECK_CONFIG=~/.shellcheckrc
Common ShellCheck Error Codes
SC1000-1099: Parser Errors
# SC1004: Backslash continuation not followed by newline
echo hello\
world # Error - needs line continuation
# SC1008: Invalid data for operator `=='
if [[ $var = "value" ]]; then # Space before ==
true
fi
SC2000-2099: Shell Issues
# SC2009: Consider using pgrep or pidof instead of grep|grep
ps aux | grep -v grep | grep myprocess # Use pgrep instead
# SC2012: Use `ls` only for viewing. Use `find` for reliable output
for file in $(ls -la) # Better: use find or globbing
# SC2015: Avoid using && and || instead of if-then-else
[[ -f "$file" ]] && echo "found" || echo "not found" # Less clear
# SC2016: Expressions don't expand in single quotes
echo '$VAR' # Literal $VAR, not variable expansion
# SC2026: This word is non-standard. Set POSIXLY_CORRECT
# when using with scripts for other shells
SC2100-2199: Quoting Issues
# SC2086: Double quote to prevent globbing and word splitting
for i in $list; do # Should be: for i in $list or for i in "$list"
echo "$i"
done
# SC2115: Literal tilde in path not expanded. Use $HOME instead
~/.bashrc # In strings, use "$HOME/.bashrc"
# SC2181: Check exit code directly with `if`, not indirectly in a list
some_command
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then # Better: if some_command; then
# SC2206: Quote to prevent word splitting or set IFS
array=( $items ) # Should use: array=( $items )
SC3000-3999: POSIX Compliance Issues
# SC3010: In POSIX sh, use 'case' instead of 'cond && foo'
[[ $var == "value" ]] && do_something # Not POSIX
# SC3043: In POSIX sh, use 'local' is undefined
function my_func() {
local var=value # Not POSIX in some shells
}
Practical Configuration Examples
Minimal Configuration (Strict POSIX)
#!/bin/bash
# Configure for maximum portability
shellcheck \
--shell=sh \
--external-sources \
--check-sourced \
script.sh
Development Configuration (Bash with Relaxed Rules)
#!/bin/bash
# Configure for Bash development
shellcheck \
--shell=bash \
--exclude=SC1091,SC2119 \
--enable=all \
script.sh
CI/CD Integration Configuration
#!/bin/bash
set -Eeuo pipefail
# Analyze all shell scripts and fail on issues
find . -type f -name "*.sh" | while read -r script; do
echo "Checking: $script"
shellcheck \
--shell=bash \
--format=gcc \
--exclude=SC1091 \
"$script" || exit 1
done
.shellcheckrc for Project
# Shell dialect to analyze against
shell=bash
# Enable optional checks
enable=avoid-nullary-conditions,require-variable-braces,check-unassigned-uppercase
# Disable specific warnings
# SC1091: Not following sourced files (many false positives)
disable
Quick Info
- Source
- antigravity
- Category
- Document Processing
- Repository
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- Scraped At
- Jan 29, 2026
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