# Usage With the next command you can check your configuration files ```shell check_config ``` It will output whether the check is succeeded: ```console Starting check-config Fix: false ✅ dvb\devtools\check_config\black.toml - C:\Users\XXX\.pre-commit-config.yaml - entry_present ✅ dvb\devtools\check_config\black.toml - C:\Users\XXX\pyproject.toml - key_value_present ``` or not: ```console Starting check-config Fix: false ✅ dvb\devtools\check_config\black.toml - C:\Users\XXX\.pre-commit-config.yaml - entry_present ❌ dvb\devtools\check_config\black.toml - C:\Users\XXX\pyproject.toml - key_value_present - Set file contents to: @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ default = true [tool.black] -line-length = 80 +line-length = 120 ``` Check Config will use the checkers as defined in `checkers.toml`, but you can specify another path: ```shell check_config -p ``` Optionally you can not just check your files, but also try to fix them: ```shell check_config --fix ``` ## Exit Codes We use the following exit codes, which you can make use of in your build pipelines. | code | meaning | |------|-----------| | 0 | OK | | 1 | Parsing error: the checkers file is not valid TOML, has a wrong check type or any other parsing error | | 2 | Violation error: one or more of you checker have failed |