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Pylint `–good-names` syntax on Linux

I’ve been using PyLint in Windows with such configuration:

pylint \
    --good-names ('i','el','of','df','pd','Entity') \
    --bad-names ('foo','bar','kek','KEK') \
    module

but on Ubuntu, I get an exception while trying to parse good-names arguments ('i','el', ...):

/bin/bash: -c: line 6: syntax error near unexpected token `('

What is the correct way to provide such uncommon arguments on ubuntu?

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>Solution :

You should enclose your tuples in quotes:

pylint \
    --good-names "('i','el','of','df','pd','Entity')" \
    --bad-names "('foo','bar','kek','KEK')" \
    module
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