catch-uncommitted v1.6.1-remove-tty-pipe-63070576676cb3b98640fc0bff48945cfe8339ff
Catch-Uncommitted
A simple sh script to error if you have uncommitted or unversioned files in your current directory.
This is designed to be used in your CI process, if you have some generated build output committed, to ensure that it's up to date. Run your build, then run this script, and it'll fail if there's any new or changed files that appear.
Checks for new files using git, so this won't complain git ignored files change.
This depends on /bin/sh pointing to a sensible shell, and on git and tee being available
in your $PATH.
Get started
Install it:
npm install --save-dev catch-uncommittedAdd it to your CI script in package.json:
"scripts": {
"ci": "npm run build && catch-uncommitted"
}Run it:
npm run ci
[... your build here ...]
No unexpected changes, all good.Extra options
--catch-no-git
When running catch-uncommitted --catch-no-git, the script will exit without an
error when git isn't available. This can be useful when you need to run the same
tests in different environments, where some of them do not have git available.
--skip-node-versionbot-changes
When running catch-uncommitted --skip-node-versionbot-changes, the script will
skip checking the package.json & the CHANGELOG.md for changes, so that it
can work as part of the balenaCI pipeline.
--exclude
Custom file exclusions may be set with catch-uncommitted --exclude. This flag
can be used in conjunction with other flags. For example, to skip checking a file
located at my/file, use catch-uncommitted --exclude=my/file. Multiple files
may be set by separating paths with a comma: --exclude=my/file,VERSION.