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## Write your own rule
You can write your own rule using this package's API and [`elm-syntax`](https://package.elm-lang.org/packages/stil4m/elm-syntax/7.2.1/).
Check out the [`Review.Rule`](https://package.elm-lang.org/packages/jfmengels/elm-review/2.7.0/Review-Rule/) documentation for how to get started.
Check out the [`Review.Rule`](https://package.elm-lang.org/packages/jfmengels/elm-review/2.7.1/Review-Rule/) documentation for how to get started.
**NOTE**: If you want to **create a package** containing `elm-review` rules, I highly recommend using the
[CLI's](https://github.com/jfmengels/node-elm-review/) `elm-review new-package` subcommand. This will create a new package that will help you use the best practices and give you helpful tools like easy auto-publishing. More information is available in the maintenance file generated along with it.
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### Configuring exceptions
You can [configure exceptions](https://package.elm-lang.org/packages/jfmengels/elm-review/2.7.0/Review-Rule/#configuring-exceptions),
You can [configure exceptions](https://package.elm-lang.org/packages/jfmengels/elm-review/2.7.1/Review-Rule/#configuring-exceptions),
which consists of marking specific directories or files as not relevant to a rule or set of rules, preventing errors to be reported for those.
It is a good fit if you wish for `elm-review` to not report errors in vendored or generated code,

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"name": "jfmengels/elm-review",
"summary": "Analyzes Elm projects, to help find mistakes before your users find them.",
"license": "BSD-3-Clause",
"version": "2.7.0",
"version": "2.7.1",
"exposed-modules": [
"Review.Rule",
"Review.ModuleNameLookupTable",