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node-talisman
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A npm package for running Thoughtwork's Talisman tool as a CLI
Add package
npm install --save-dev node-talisman
Add a script to package.json
{
"scripts" : {
"node-talisman": "node-talisman",
...
}
...
}
Use it as you like :wink:
npm run node-talisman -- --githook [pre-commit|pre-push]
or
# finds all .js and .ts files in the current directory (recursively)
npm run node-talisman -- --pattern="./**/*.{js,ts}"
npx node-talisman --githook [pre-commit|pre-push]
or
# finds all .js and .ts files in the current directory (recursively)
npx node-talisman --pattern="./**/*.{js,ts}"
For more details checkout Talisman's installation as CLI
Anyone can help to make this project better - check out the Contributing Guide!
Please adhere to Code of Conduct.
Please make sure to read the Issue Reporting Guidelines before opening an issue.
Licensed under the MIT licensed.
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A npm package for running Thoughtwork's Talisman tool
The npm package node-talisman receives a total of 773 weekly downloads. As such, node-talisman popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that node-talisman 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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