ansible-later/docs/content/configuration/cli.md
Robert Kaussow 2df48598ec
refactor: drop default standards version and rename to rules (#752)
BREAKING CHANGE: The option to define a `Standards` version has been removed. Every new rule that is added on upcoming releases is activated by default and will also create errors if triggered. The behavior of rules can be controlled by the existing `rules.exclude_filter` or `rules.warning_filter` options.

BREAKING CHANGE: The option `rules.buildin` has been renamed to `rules.builtin`.

BREAKING CHANGE: The option `rules.standards` has been renamed to `rules.dir`.

BREAKING CHANGE: The option `rules.filter` has been renamed to `rules.include_filter`.
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title: CLI options
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You can get all available CLI options by running `ansible-later --help`:
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$ ansible-later --help
usage: ansible-later [-h] [-c CONFIG] [-r DIR] [-B] [-i TAGS] [-x TAGS] [-v] [-q] [-V] [rules.files ...]
Validate Ansible files against best practice guideline
positional arguments:
rules.files
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-c CONFIG, --config CONFIG
path to configuration file
-r DIR, --rules-dir DIR
directory of rules
-B, --no-builtin disables built-in rules
-i TAGS, --include-rules TAGS
limit rules to given id/tags
-x TAGS, --exclude-rules TAGS
exclude rules by given it/tags
-v increase log level
-q decrease log level
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
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