False positives caused by rules that are unavoidable due to missing type information.
Unexpected and reproducible misbehavior.
Pull requests that update dependencies.
Topics that cannot be categorized as bugs or enhancements yet. They require further discussions.
Issues related to documentation, either from the tooling side or content-wise.
Issues that already exist in other terms.
Ideas for improvements of existing features and rules.
Issue to be taken up by new contributors yet unfamiliar with the project.
Pull requests accepted as valid Hacktoberfest contributions.
Questions or user problems that require more explanation rather than code changes.
Issues related to integration of SwiftLint into toolchains.
Issues that turned out not be valid defects.
Question or doubts that needs discussion and clarification. Can become a bug or proposal.
Issues that cannot be reproduced or miss proper descriptive examples.
Pull requests that update Ruby code
Requests for a new rules.
Issues that are caused by a misbehavior in SourceKit and need to be fixed upstream.
Issues with Swift 5.6/Xcode 13.3.
An issue caused by a shortcoming in the Swift compiler.
Issues that became stale and were auto-closed by a bot.