husky-gerrit v0.1.0
Husky-Gerrit

Git hooks made easy
NOTE: This is a modified version based on Husky v0.14.3, that adds change-id generation in commit-msg for compatibility with Gerrit.
Thanks a million to Husky.
Husky can prevent bad commit, push and more :dog: woof!
Install
npm install husky --save-devyarn add husky --dev// Edit package.json
{
"scripts": {
"precommit": "npm test",
"prepush": "npm test",
"...": "..."
}
}git commit -m "Keep calm and commit"Existing hooks aren't replaced and you can use any Git hook.
If you're migrating from ghooks, simply run npm uninstall ghooks --save-dev && npm install husky --save-dev and edit package.json. Husky will automatically migrate ghooks hooks.
Used by
- jQuery
- Next.js
- Hyper
- Paper.js
- Kibana
- JSON Server
- Hotel
- ... and over 6000+ other awesome projects.
Uninstall
npm uninstall huskyyarn remove huskyTricks
Debug hooks easily
If you need to debug hooks, simply use npm run <script-name>. For example:
npm run precommitGit GUI clients support
If you've installed Node using the standard installer, nvm or homebrew, Git hooks will be executed in GUI applications.
Working with multiple version of Node
If nvm is installed, husky will try to use the default/current installed Node version or use the project .nvmrc.
Tip to use the system-installed version of node, nvm provides a system alias
Accessing Git params
Git params can be found in GIT_PARAMS environment variable.
Setting a different log level
By default, husky will run scripts using --silent to make the output more readable. If you want to override this, simply pass a different log level to your scripts:
"precommit": "npm run some-script -q"-q/--quiet is equivalent to --loglevel warn which is npm default log level.
Git submodule and subtree support
Yes
Cygwin support
Yes
Yarn support
Please use yarn v0.24+
See also
- pkg-ok - prevents publishing modules with bad paths
- react-fake-props - Fake props for your React tests
License
MIT - Typicode :cactus: - Patreon
8 years ago