Example repository with git hooks configuration
This repository was created for the purposes of the Git hook is the excellent alternative to
Husky article.
pre-commit
and prepare-commit-msg
hook should be triggered in every operating system.
To use this repository, you will need node.js
, npm
and git
. If you have it, then you can run those command in
your terminal
/ git-bash
/ cmd
/ power-shell
.
git clone https://github.com/kaczor6418/git-hooks-example.git
cd git-hooks-example/
npm install
You have to run
npm install
ornpm postinstall
to set upgit-hooks
To check does pre-commit
hook works, you can do one of the following and then run git-commit
to trigger this hook:
- use
let
for variables which can beconst
→ it should be changed intoconst
automatically, - use
""
(double quote) for any text → it should be changed into''
(single quote) automatically, - do not use
;
(semicolon) at the end of the line →;
(semicolon) should be added at the end of each line automatically - add css property that doesn't exist, for example
dupa: 12
→ stylelint should fail cause not existing css property what will cause commit failure - add tests that are not passing → tests should fail what will cause commit failure
it('should fail', function () { expect(0).toBe(1); });
You can change already prepared
index.js
index.spec.js
andindex.css
files
Create a branch that starts with issue number, for example: For issue example issue #6 you will need to create a branch that starts with number 6.
git branch 6-example issue
Then git checkout
on this branch make any changes that fulfill eslint and stylelint and commit your changes.
Print git log
. You should see a message at the end of your commit with attached issue number.
commit bbff505037ce2bef4f4d17f2c12c718a587cdf02
Author: Krzysztof Kaczyński
Date: Mon Dec 5 13:01:02 2022 +0100
chore: example with issue linking
Related work item: GH-6