[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/purcell/sqlint.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/purcell/sqlint) ## SQLint - a simple SQL linter ### About SQLint is a simple command-line linter which reads your SQL files and reports any syntax errors or warnings it finds. At this stage, SQLint checks SQL against the ANSI syntax, and uses the PostgreSQL SQL parser to achieve this. In time, we hope to add support for non-standard SQL variants (e.g. MySQL). Contributions are welcome. ### Installation SQLint is currently provided as a ruby gem: you can install it using the following command: ``` gem install sqlint ``` ### Usage To check the syntax of a file containing SQL, simply pass the filename to `sqlint` on the command line: ``` sqlint filename.sql ``` ### Editor plugins Support for `sqlint` is provided for the following editors: - Emacs, via [Flycheck](https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck) - VIM, via [Syntastic](https://github.com/scrooloose/syntastic) - SublimeText, via the SublimeLinter package ([submission pending](https://github.com/SublimeLinter/SublimeLinter3/issues/297)) ### Authors This software was written by Steve Purcell and Kieran Trezona-le Comte with the support of our awesome employer [Powershop](http://www.powershop.co.nz/). ### License and copyright Copyright Powershop NZ Ltd. MIT license.