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husky
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Package description
Husky is an npm package that allows you to manage Git hooks easily. It lets you run scripts at specific points in your Git workflow, such as before committing or pushing code. This helps in automating tasks like code linting, testing, and validation before these actions take place, ensuring code quality and consistency.
Pre-commit Hook
This feature allows you to run commands before a commit is made. In this example, `npm test` and `npm run lint` are executed before each commit, ensuring that tests pass and the code is linted.
"husky": {
"hooks": {
"pre-commit": "npm test && npm run lint"
}
}
Pre-push Hook
This feature allows you to run commands before code is pushed to the repository. In this example, `npm run build` is executed before each push, ensuring that the build is updated.
"husky": {
"hooks": {
"pre-push": "npm run build"
}
}
Commit-msg Hook
This feature allows you to run a script to validate the commit message. In this example, `validate-commit-msg.js` is a script that checks if the commit message follows a certain format.
"husky": {
"hooks": {
"commit-msg": "./validate-commit-msg.js"
}
}
Lint-staged is similar to Husky in that it is often used in conjunction with Husky to run linters on staged files in Git. It does not manage Git hooks itself but is designed to run scripts on files that are staged for commit.
Pre-commit is a framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks. It is similar to Husky but is language-agnostic and can be used outside of the Node.js ecosystem. It requires a separate installation and configuration.
Overcommit is a Ruby-based tool for managing and configuring Git hooks. Like Husky, it allows you to run scripts at various points in the Git workflow. It is more Ruby-centric and provides a different set of features and integrations compared to Husky.
Readme
husky prevents bad commit or push using Git hooks.
:dog: woof!
npm install husky --save-dev
// package.json
{
"scripts": {
"precommit": "npm test",
"prepush": "npm test",
"...": "..."
}
}
git commit -m "Keep calm and commit"
Existing hooks aren't replaced and adding --no-verify
to your git commands lets you bypass hooks. You can also use any hook listed here.
To uninstall husky, simply run npm rm husky --save-dev
FAQs
Unknown package
We found that husky demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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