1.0.13 • Published 5 years ago
git-mods v1.0.13
git-mods
A common pattern is to find errors during the commit/push process due to tests,git-hooks etc. Once changes are made, it's all too common to finish the original commit that leaves these changes behind.
git-mods automates this check. It provides a wrapper around git status and parses the output to enable
git-mods: Checks to ensure there are no modifications in the current repo.git-mods --staged_ok: Checks to ensure no unstaged modifications exist. Staged modifications are acceptable.
Typically, git-mods --staged_ok is a good option to include in a precommit-hook and git-mods to include in the prepush-hook.
Installation & Usage
git-mods is best used along with husky, to easily add git-hooks to your repo.
To make it's installation easier, husky uses a post install script to confgure any hooks specified. This results in a
slightly convoluted installation sequence. If you didn't read-the-manual the first time, just npm install husky a second time
- First, add precommit/prepush hooks to the scripts section of
package.jsonInpackage.json:scripts:
...
"scripts": {
"precommit": "git-mods --staged_ok",
"prepush": "git-mods"
}
...- THEN, install the dependencies.
npm install git-mods husky --save-dev