What I mean is: can I configure pylint in a way that it report *all* pep8
violations (among others)?
E.g. I want to use only one linter -- pylint -- and I want to make sure the
code is fully pep8 compliant.

Demetrio


On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 1:58 PM Ian Stapleton Cordasco <
graffatcolmin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Your question sounds simple, but I do not understand what you mean by
> "covers"
>
> Sent from my phone with my typo-happy thumbs. Please excuse my brevity
>
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2020, 06:37 Demetrio Rodriguez Tereshkin <
> demetrio.rodriguez-teresh...@sclable.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear PyCQA,
>>
>> I have a very simple question to which I am unable to find a simple an
>> clear answer:
>> *Does pylint fully cover pep8?*
>>
>> Thank you in advance for clarifying!
>>
>> Best,
>> Demetrio
>>
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