readme: add MegaLinter to the third-party list - #8786
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sorry for slow review.
I don't think this is the proper place. We list cppcheck packages as far as I see here.
I would suggest that we add MegaLinter in the "Clients and plugins" section on the webpage:
https://cppcheck.sourceforge.io/
Can you please open a PR in the github.com/cppcheck-opensource/htdocs repo?
If you see some other list that does not show cppcheck packages here somewhere please feel free to add MegaLinter there also.
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No problem, thanks for the review :) I opened cppcheck-opensource/cppcheck-htdocs#32 to add MegaLinter to the "Clients and plugins" section of the website, so I'm closing this one. |
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Hi! I maintain MegaLinter, an open-source linters aggregator for CI that bundles Cppcheck out of the box in its Docker images (descriptor page: https://megalinter.io/latest/descriptors/c_cppcheck/).
This adds a one-line mention to the third-party section of the readme, following the format of the existing entries. Hope it's useful for folks looking for an easy way to run Cppcheck in their pipelines — happy to adjust the wording or drop it if you'd rather keep the list package-managers-only.