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To add standards that are advisory, don't set the version. These will cause a message to be displayed but won't constitute a failure. When a standard version is higher than declared version, a message will be displayed 'WARN: Future standard' and won't constitute a failure.
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To add standards that are advisory, don't set the version. These will cause a message to be displayed but won't constitute a failure. When a standard version is higher than declared version, a message will be displayed 'WARN: Future standard' and won't constitute a failure.
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An example standards file is available at [ansiblelater/examples/standards.py](ansiblelater/examples/standards.py)
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An example standards file is available [here](https://github.com/xoxys/ansible-later/blob/master/ansiblelater/data/standards.py).
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If you only want to check one or two standards quickly (perhaps you want to review your entire code base for deprecated bare words), you can use the `-s` flag with the name of your standard. You can pass `-s` multiple times.
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If you only want to check one or two standards quickly (perhaps you want to review your entire code base for deprecated bare words), you can use the `-s` flag with the name of your standard. You can pass `-s` multiple times.
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