Run cargo check and cargo clippy hiding the warning messages whose primary line is not included in a git diff. Useful in large projects to hide warning messages that are probably not related to the changes made by a pull request.
Inspired by Patryk27/clippy-dirty.
cargo install cargo-diff-toolsRun cargo clippy hiding the warning messages whose primary line is not included in a git origin/master HEAD:
cargo-clippy-diff origin/master HEADThe same, for cargo check:
cargo-check-diff origin/master HEADVarious git diff arguments are supported:
cargo-clippy-diff HEAD # internally calls `git diff HEAD`
cargo-clippy-diff --staged # internally calls `git diff --staged`
cargo-clippy-diff first-branch...second-branch origin/master # and so onPlace cargo check arguments after a --:
cargo-check-diff HEAD -- --all-featuresPlace cargo clippy arguments after a -- (note that the second -- is one of clippy's arguments):
cargo-clippy-diff HEAD -- --all-features -- -D clippy::lint_nameTo display diagnostics as JSON objects, use --output=json:
cargo-clippy-diff --output=json origin/master HEADTo display diagnostics as workflow commands in GitHub Actions (useful to automatically add comments to pull requests), use --output=github:
cargo-clippy-diff --output=github $(git merge-base $PR_BASE_SHA $PR_HEAD_SHA) $PR_HEAD_SHA
# Example output "::warning file=lib.rs,line=4,col=2::Missing semicolon"For other cargo commands, filter-by-diff can be used to filter any stream of JSON diagnostics:
cargo build --message-format=json-diagnostic-rendered-ansi \
| filter-by-diff --output=rendered origin/master HEAD