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By default, Credo attributes input from STDIN as though it came from a file named `stdin`. This change passes the buffer's filename, too, so that Credo can use that information when applying its configuration. This is a nice improvement because files like `mix.exs` are normally excluded from Credo-based linting. Previously, ALE would show lint warnings for those files as they were edited. Now, they are correctly honor the Credo configuration and don't produce lint output. |
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