Setting up SwiftLint rules for a team involves creating a configuration file and sharing it across your development environment. This ensures that all team members adhere to the same code style guidelines, helping maintain a consistent codebase.
# swiftlint.yml
disabled_rules:
- line_length
- force_cast
opt_in_rules:
- empty_count
- identifier_name
line_length:
warning: 120
error: 150
identifier_name:
max_length: 30
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