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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:
Using above script:
npm run node-talisman -- --githook [pre-commit|pre-push]
# finds all .js and .ts files in the current directory (recursively)
npm run node-talisman -- --pattern="./**/*.{js,ts}"
Using npx:
npx node-talisman --githook [pre-commit|pre-push]
# finds all .js and .ts files in the current directory (recursively)
npx node-talisman --pattern="./**/*.{js,ts}"
For more details checkout Talisman as a CLI utility.
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.
Detailed changes for each release are documented in the release notes.
Licensed under the MIT licensed.
FAQs
A npm package for running Thoughtwork's Talisman tool
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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