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jira-precommit-hook
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Git commit hook to verify commit messages are tagged with a JIRA issue number
Goals:
Currently only configured for read-only access to JIRA.
In order to communicate with your JIRA server, a .jirarc file needs to be placed in the root of the repo.
{
"projectName": "<Name of JIRA project - REQUIRED>",
"host":"<URL location of JIRA project - REQUIRED>",
"protocol":"[default:http|https]",
"port": default:80,
"version": default:2,
"verbose": default:false,
"strictSSL": default:true
}
To install, run the following with npm:
> npm install jira-precommit-hook
If the hooks directory in your .git folder is symlinked, the module will be unable to find it. To avoid this, do not symlink your hooks folder inside of your project's git directory.
In order to make a successful commit with the precommit hook, ALL issues being committed must meet the following requirements:
At least one issue being committed must meet the following requirements:
By default you will get a joke presented to you upon a successful commit. This is two-fold, first to get you accustomed to the commit hook so you are aware when it's not present. The second is for some comic relief at work, cause we all need it.
> ./node_modules/.bin/jira-precommit jokes disable
> ./node_modules/.bin/jira-precommit jokes enable
To disable To disable the joke feature simply delete the .chuckNorris file from your home directory.
FAQs
Git commit hook to verify commit messages are tagged with a JIRA issue number
The npm package jira-precommit-hook receives a total of 27 weekly downloads. As such, jira-precommit-hook popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jira-precommit-hook demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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