| # This is a sample .codeclimate.yml configured for Engine analysis on Code
# Climate Platform For an overview of the Code Climate Platform, see here:
# http://docs.codeclimate.com/article/300-the-codeclimate-platform
# Under the engines key, you can configure which engines will analyze your repo.
# Each key is an engine name. For each value, you need to specify enabled: true
# to enable the engine as well as any other engines-specific configuration.
# For more details, see here:
# http://docs.codeclimate.com/article/289-configuring-your-repository-via-codeclimate-yml#platform
# For a list of all available engines, see here:
# http://docs.codeclimate.com/article/296-engines-available-engines
engines:
# to turn on an engine, add it here and set enabled to `true`
# to turn off an engine, set enabled to `false` or remove it
  csslint:
    enabled: true
  fixme:
    enabled: true
  phpcodesniffer:
    enabled: true
  phpmd:
    enabled: true
# Engines can analyze files and report issues on them, but you can separately
# decide which files will receive ratings based on those issues. This is
# specified by path patterns under the ratings key.
# For more details see here:
# http://docs.codeclimate.com/article/289-configuring-your-repository-via-codeclimate-yml#platform
ratings:
  paths:
  - "**.css"
  - "**.php"
  - "**.module"
  - "**.inc"
# You can globally exclude files from being analyzed by any engine using the
# exclude_paths key.
languages:
   PHP: true
   JavaScript: true
exclude_paths:
- "vendor/**/*"
- "micro/tests/**/*"
- "micro/tests/*"
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