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# CakePHP Code Sniffer [](http://travis-ci.org/cakephp/cakephp-codesniffer) This code works with [phpcs](http://pear.php.net/manual/en/package.php.php-codesniffer.php) and checks code against the coding standards used in CakePHP. :warning: The `master` branch contains codesniffer rules that are based on the PSR2 standard. If you want to check against the historical CakePHP coding standard use any of the `1.x` releases. ## Installation You should install this codesniffer with composer: composer require --dev "cakephp/cakephp-codesniffer" vendor/bin/phpcs --config-set installed_paths /path/to/your/app/vendor/cakephp/cakephp-codesniffer The second command lets `phpcs` know where to find your new sniffs. Ensure that you do not overwrite any existing `installed_paths` value. ## Usage Depending on how you installed the code sniffer changes how you run it. If you have installed phpcs, and this package with PEAR, you can do the following: vendor/bin/phpcs --standard=CakePHP /path/to/code :warning: Warning when these sniffs are installed with composer, ensure that you have configured the CodeSniffer `installed_paths` setting. ## Running Tests You can run tests with composer. Because of how PHPCS test suites work, there is additional configuration state in `phpcs` that is required. ```bash composer test ``` Once this has been done once, you can use `phpunit --filter CakePHP` to run the tests for the rules in this repository. ## Contributing If you'd like to contribute to the Code Sniffer, you can fork the project add features and send pull requests. ## Releasing CakePHP Code Sniffer * Create a signed tag * Write the changelog in the tag commit