In this document
       The Android
       
        lint
       
       tool is a static code analysis tool that checks your Android project source files for potential bugs and optimization improvements for correctness, security, performance, usability, accessibility, and internationalization.
      
       For more information on running
       
        lint
       
       , see
       
        Improving Your Code with lint
       
       .
      
Syntax
        lint [flags] <project directory>
       
       For example, you can issue the following command to scan the Java and XML files under the
       
        myproject
       
       directory and its subdirectories. The result is displayed on the console.
       
        lint myproject
       
       You can also use
       
        lint
       
       to check for a specific issue. For example, you can run the following command to scan the files under the
       
        myproject
       
       directory and its subdirectories to check for XML attributes missing the Android namespace prefix. The issue ID
       
        MissingPrefix
       
       tells lint to only scan for this issue.
       
        lint --check MissingPrefix myproject
       
       You can create an HTML report for the issues that
       
        lint
       
       detects. For example, you can run the following command to scan the
       
        myproject
       
       directory and its subdirectories for accessibility issues, then generate an HTML report in the
       
        accessibility_report.html
       
       file.
       
        lint --check Accessibility --HTML accessibility_report.html myproject
       
      
      Options
       Table 1 describes the command-line options for
       
        lint
       
       .
      
Table 1. Command-line options for lint
| Category | Option | Description | Comments | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Checking | 
         
           --disable <list>
          
          | 
        Disable checking for a specific list of issues. | 
         The
         
          <list>
         
         must be a comma-separated list of
         
          lint
         
         issue IDs or categories.
         | 
       
         
           --enable <list>
          
          | 
        
         Check for all the default issues supported by
         
          lint
         
         as well as the specifically enabled list of issues.
         | 
        
         The
         
          <list>
         
         must be a comma-separated list of
         
          lint
         
         issue IDs or categories.
         | 
       |
         
           --check <list>
          
          | 
        Check for a specific list of issues. | 
         The
         
          <list>
         
         must be a comma-separated list of
         
          lint
         
         issue IDs or categories.
         | 
       |
         
           -w
          
          or
          
           --nowarn
          
          | 
        Only check for errors and ignore warnings | ||
         
           -Wall
          
          | 
        Check for all warnings, including those that are disabled by default | ||
         
           -Werror
          
          | 
        Report all warnings as errors | ||
         
           --config <filename>
          
          | 
        
         Use the specified configuration file to determine if issues are enabled or disabled for
         
          lint
         
         checking
         | 
        
         If the project contains a
         
          lint.xml
         
         file, the
         
          lint.xml
         
         file will be used as the configuration file by default.
         | 
       |
| Reporting | 
         
           --html <filename>
          
          | 
        Generate an HTML report. | 
         The report is saved in the output file specified in the argument. The HTML output includes code snippets of the source code where
         
          lint
         
         detected an issue, a verbose description of the issue found, and links to the source file.
         | 
       
         
           --url <filepath>=<url>
          
          | 
        
         In the HTML output, replace a local path prefix
         
          <filepath>
         
         with a url prefix
         
          <url>
         
         .
         | 
        
         The
         
          --url
         
         option only applies when you are generating an HTML report with the
         
          --html
         
         option. You can specify multiple <filepath>=<url> mappings in the argument by separating each mapping with a comma.
         
          To turn off linking to files, use
            | 
       |
         
           --simplehtml <filename>
          
          | 
        Generate a simple HTML report | The report is saved in the output file specified in the argument. | |
         
           --xml <filename>
          
          | 
        Generate an XML report | The report is saved in the output file specified in the argument. | |
         
           --fullpath
          
          | 
        
         Show the full file paths in the
         
          lint
         
         checking results.
         | 
        ||
         
           --showall
          
          | 
        Don't truncate long messages or lists of alternate locations. | ||
         
           --nolines
          
          | 
        Don't include code snippets from the source files in the output. | ||
         
           --exitcode
          
          | 
        Set the exit code to 1 if errors are found. | ||
         
           --quiet
          
          | 
        Don't show the progress indicator. | ||
| Help | 
         
           --help
          
          | 
        
         List the command-line arguments supported by the
         
          lint
         
         tool.
         | 
        
         Use
         
          --help <topic>
         
         to see help information for a specific topic, such as "suppress".
         | 
       
         
           --list
          
          | 
        
         List the ID and short description for issues that can be checked by
         
          lint
         
         | 
        ||
         
           --show
          
          | 
        
         List the ID and verbose description for issues that can be checked by
         
          lint
         
         | 
        
         Use
         
          --show <ids>
         
         to see descriptions for a specific list of
         
          lint
         
         issue IDs.
         | 
       |
         
           --version
          
          | 
        
         Show the
         
          lint
         
         version
         | 
        
Configuring Java and XML Source Files
To configure lint checking, you can apply the following annotation or attribute to the source files in your Android project.
- 
        To disable lint checking for a specific Java class or method, use the
        
@SuppressLintannotation. - 
        To disable lint checking for specific sections of your XML file, use the
        
tools:ignoreattribute. 
You can also specify your lint checking preferences for a specific Android project in the lint.xml file. For more information on configuring lint, see Improving Your Code with lint .