Issue #19520 has been updated by Gabriel Schuyler.

Plus one for the --verbose option.  Fundamentals classes would be more 
comfortable with specific confirmation that the syntax is okay.

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Bug #19520: puppet parser validate - no output when everything's ok
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/19520#change-101015

* Author: Carthik Sharma
* Status: Accepted
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: 
* Category: usability
* Target version: 3.x
* Affected Puppet version: 
* Keywords: errors
* Branch: 
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Running `puppet parser validate init.pp` returns nothing on the command line 
when there are no errors.
Please consider adding a message like "OK" or "No Parse Error" that indicates 
to the user that the file(s) passed parser validation.

This comes up for discussion at almost every fundamentals class I teach, where 
someone asks "So I see no output, is that what is supposed to happen?"

>From a UX perspective, providing feedback on the success of a validation 
>attempt would be nice (subjectively speaking).


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