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By: weepdoo
Yes it does in the command line.
If I call something like:
">pylint --ignore=my_python_file.py
myDirectory/"
or
">pylint --ignore=directory_to_ignore
myDirectory/"
Both work as excepted.
But if you call something like:
">pylint --ignore=MyPythonFile.py
MyPythonFile.py"
The "ignore" statement is not taken into account.
That's why, I think (I haven't watch your code) it's because
you call "pylint"
on every python file of the project (that's all you to
parallel pylint quiet
easily).
So the ignore statement could not work at all.
What could be great, is that you add selection windows of
files and/or directory
to be ignore by your call...
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