## ✅ Eugene lint report
Script name: `examples/E10/good/1.sql`
This is a human readable SQL lint report generated by [eugene](https://github.com/kaaveland/eugene).
Keep in mind that lint rules can be ignored in the following two ways:
1. By appending comment directives like `-- eugene: ignore E123` to the SQL statement.
2. By passing `--ignore E123` on the command line.
### ✅ Statement number 1
```sql
-- 1.sql
create table prices (
id integer generated always as identity
primary key,
price int not null
)
```
### ✅ Statement number 2
```sql
create table authors (
id integer generated always as identity
primary key,
name text not null
)
```
## ✅ Eugene lint report
Script name: `examples/E10/good/2.sql`
This is a human readable SQL lint report generated by [eugene](https://github.com/kaaveland/eugene).
Keep in mind that lint rules can be ignored in the following two ways:
1. By appending comment directives like `-- eugene: ignore E123` to the SQL statement.
2. By passing `--ignore E123` on the command line.
### ✅ Statement number 1
```sql
-- 2.sql
set local lock_timeout = '2s'
```
### ✅ Statement number 2
```sql
alter table authors
add column meta jsonb
```
## ✅ Eugene lint report
Script name: `examples/E10/good/3.sql`
This is a human readable SQL lint report generated by [eugene](https://github.com/kaaveland/eugene).
Keep in mind that lint rules can be ignored in the following two ways:
1. By appending comment directives like `-- eugene: ignore E123` to the SQL statement.
2. By passing `--ignore E123` on the command line.
### ✅ Statement number 1
```sql
-- 3.sql
set local lock_timeout = '2s'
```
### ✅ Statement number 2
```sql
-- eugene: ignore E5, E4
-- causes table rewrite, but this example isnt't about that
alter table prices
alter price set data type bigint
```