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Is it possible to run an sbt build and disable Scalastyle for just this run, using a command line argument?

I'm thinking of something similar to Checkstyle's (with Maven) -Dcheckstyle.skip=true, but cannot seem to find anything similar in the Scalastyle documentation.

Update - sbt & scalastyle config:

Scalastyle config in build.sbt:

// add scalastyle to compile task
lazy val compileScalastyle = taskKey[Unit]("compileScalastyle")
compileScalastyle := scalastyle.in(Compile).toTask("").value
(compile in Compile) := ((compile in Compile) dependsOn compileScalastyle).value

// add scalastyle to test task
lazy val testScalastyle = taskKey[Unit]("testScalastyle")
testScalastyle := scalastyle.in(Test).toTask("").value
(test in Test) := ((test in Test) dependsOn testScalastyle).value

(scalastyleConfig in Test) := baseDirectory.value / "scalastyle-test-config.xml"

scalastyle-config.xml (and scalastyle-test-config.xml):

<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no" ?>
<!DOCTYPE scalastyle [
    <!ENTITY baseRules SYSTEM "scalastyle-base-rules.xml">
    ]>
<scalastyle>
    <name>Scalastyle standard configuration</name>

    <!-- <check> elements, omitted for brevity -->

</scalastyle>
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  • It would be useful if you described your sbt + scalastyle setup Mar 21, 2018 at 20:05
  • By default, Scalastyle needs to be run explicitly. It only runs as part of, say, the test task if you've configured it to do so. Please post the relevant settings from your SBT build file... Mar 21, 2018 at 23:18
  • Added relevant config to the question. So I'll have to manually check for command line flags in build.sbt and omit tests based on that? Mar 23, 2018 at 7:47

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