abracadabra

Helps you keep your code less crazy by adding either eslint or jshint in the pre-commit hooks.


Keywords
precommit hook, linting, eslint, git hooks, jshint
License
MIT
Install
npm install abracadabra@0.2.1

Documentation

Abracadabra

Helps you keep your code less crazy by adding either eslint or jshint in the pre-commit hooks.

Usage

In your project root directory, type:

  $ npm install --save-dev abracadabra

and that's it.

FAQ

What does it actually do?

Upon installation it adds a git pre-commit hook in your repository, which runs every time you're going to commit something. In this case it'll run a npm task that validates your code either via eslint or jshint. In that way, anybody in your team can't commit anything that doesn't match the standards.

What does it use for linting?

It's up to you. If you don't have any eslint or jshint configurations in your root directory, it'll ask you and then create a default configuration for linter of your choice. You may later change configurations according to your needs.

How it is different from this?

There are two major differences, one being that nlf/precommit-hook only supports jshint and has it in its dependencies, while abracadabra supports jshint as well as eslint moreover it uses the lint command from your dependencies. Plus, it has quite verbose default configuration files. Other than that, it uses the same nlf/git-validate module under the hood as precommit-hook.

Default configurations?

Here they are; .eslintrc & .jshintrc.

I need to commit a hotfix, how do I bypass the linting?

You can bypass the pre-commit hook by:

 $ git commit --no-verify

I'm using a GUI app for git, but it doesn't seem to commit?

See Issue: #1. In short, start you GUI app from terminal.