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@genesisx/git-hooks v4.0.1-beta0.1

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git-hooks

This is a command line interface (CLI) to enable users to create and configure commit hooks for their repository. This creates a directory structure like this:

  • .husky
    • pre-commit

This folder structure is well suited to the needs of the majority of our projects which benefit from libraries and features being shared across multiple applications.

The Genesis CLI uses the git-hooks command line interface to setup husky to add hooks for pre commit

Usage

Prerequisite

For Using this package into your app, you can use as node package or directly using npx ,

please follow the below steps

  • Install this npm package to your repo first
  • yarn add @genesisx/git-hooks or
  • npm install @genesisx/git-hooks

To

  • Run this command inside the newly created project directory npx @genesisx/git-hooks
  • When asked with these questions then answer as following:

    • Do you want to setup pre commit hook for branch name validation? Y
    • Please enter the branch name regex
    • Do you want to setup pre commit hook for linting? Y/N
    • Do you want to setup pre commit hook for unit test? Y/N
  • Now if you commit with a wrong branch name then you would get his message \n\nThere is something wrong with your branch name.\nBranch names in this project must adhere to this contract:\n\033[0;33m<your regex string> \033[0m \n\n\033[0;31mYour commit will be rejected.\033[0m \nYou should rename your branch to a valid name and try again.\n\n

  • If you want to edit the regex string for the branch name, navigate to .husky/pre-commit and change the valid_branch_regex value to your chosen regex string.

Generators & Plugins

Nx provides a large number of generators and executors that can be used by installing plugins. There are a huge number of community maintained plugins which can be found in the Nx Plugin Directory and officially supported plugins for all major frameworks:

React

Angular

React Native

Genesis Plugins

The goal of the Genesis project is to accelerate development and increase quality by providing templates that encapsulate best practices through generators that can be run against your project. Genesis plugins are installed into the node_modules directory and can be run from the command line or from the Nx console in Visual Studio Code. You can also "eject" a plugin which will convert it into a workspace generator which you can customize as required.

Contributing

Build Commands

To build the CLI run this command in the terminal:

nx run git-hooks:build

To execute lint checks run:

nx run git-hooks:lint

To execute unit test cases run:

nx run git-hooks:test

Publishing

To publish the package you must first be logged into NPM (npm login) then run this command from the root of the project.

  • Make sure the package name in package.json should start with @genesisx/
  • Also use the correct version number in package.json same will be used for the published package.
  • Use your NPM js credentials (Publicis Sapient) with publish rights
  • Verify the package at https://www.npmjs.com/settings/genesisx/packages
npm publish dist/packages/git-hooks --access public
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