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Running Psalm

Once you've set up your config file, you can run Psalm from your project's root directory with

./vendor/bin/psalm

and Psalm will scan all files in the project referenced by <projectFiles>.

If you want to run on specific files, use

./vendor/bin/psalm file1.php [file2.php...]

Command-line options

Run with --help to see a list of options that Psalm supports.

Shepherd

Psalm currently offers some GitHub integration with public projects.

Add --shepherd to send information about your build to https://shepherd.dev.

Currently, Shepherd tracks type coverage (the percentage of types Psalm can infer) on master branches.

Running Psalm faster

Psalm has a couple of command-line options that will result in faster builds:

  • --threads=[n] to run Psalms analysis in a number of threads
  • --diff which only checks files youve updated since the last run (and their dependents).

In Psalm 4 --diff is turned on by default (you can disable it with --no-diff).

Data from the last run is stored in the cache directory, which may be set in configuration. If you are running Psalm on a build server, you may want to configure the server to ensure that the cache directory is preserved between runs.

Running them together (e.g. --threads=8 --diff) will result in the fastest possible Psalm run.