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diffjam

This is a command-line utility for documenting, tracking, and discouraging bad patterns in your codebase.

Diffjam allows you to create "policies" -- basically any rule you want to enforce or pattern you want to either maximize or minimize. You tell diffjam how to count occurrences by providing your own counting shell commands like git grep TODO | wc -l, which looks for and counts instances of TODO in the codebase. It can also be used in a githook to prevent new cases of a bad pattern.

Adherence to the policies isn't all-or-nothing. Diffjam can be used in builds to track the number of violations over time and help you burn them down, or it can track the number of good patterns and help you increase that number of over time.

Installing

  • yarn install diffjam --dev

Running

  • yarn run diffjam

non-interactive commands

  • diffjam init : create a new diffjam configuration

  • diffjam policy : add a new policy. Policies are goals for your code.

  • diffjam count : see the current values for all quests.

  • diffjam cinch : Change the baselines to strictest passable valuable for the code.

  • diffjam check : Same as count, but it exits with a code of 1 if the counts aren't good enough for the baselines.

extended diffjam count usage:

  • use diffjam --check to have the process fail when a count is below a baseline
  • use DIFFJAM_API_KEY=[your api key] diffjam --record to record counts to diffjam.com.

using an alernative configuration file

Specify it with the --config flag. For a config named filename.json, diffjam [command] --config=filename.json

example searches

  • count all javascript files: git ls-files "*.js" | wc -l
  • count all instances of the string TODO: git grep TODO | wc -l
  • count all instances of the string TODO in /src: git grep TODO ./src | wc -l

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The development README is here.

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Package last updated on 03 May 2020

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