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Any good alternative to husky in rust to enforce and write conventional commits and for pre-commit source code linting??
I use https://github.com/crate-ci/committed and pre-commit (the python app)
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[Gitoxide December Update]: a new object database and upcoming multi-pack index support
committed just reads commit messages between a range of commits, after resolving refs
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Ouch 0.3.0 released!
For colors, I've found yansi to be great to work with. I then use concolor-control (example) and `concolor-clap (no clap3 support yet, example part 1 and example part 2). As you can see, I also like to organize my colors by the styling role they fill. The only reason I wrapped in that example is its part of the crate's API and didn't want the public API tied to yansi.
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Git-cliff: generate changelog files from the Git history
While auto-generated changelogs aren't the best, they are better than nothing. Too often I've seen projects without a changelog which is especially annoying when dealing with breaking changes.
I've been considering switching to a changelog generator, either from Conventional Commits or from a folder of files just to avoid merge conflicts with the CHANGELOG file.
If people want enforcement of Conventional Commit, check out https://github.com/crate-ci/committed
- Committed – A commit message linter optionally supporting conventional commits
git-hooks.nix
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Fast, Declarative, Reproduble and Composable Developer Environments Using Nix
> Good luck getting answers on those questions other than "read the source code" and then followed by "no, not that source code, this branch here".
I experienced a similar situation last week with git-hooks.nix[1], a pre-commit integration for Nix.
I wanted to run biome[2] checks on my repository during pre-push so I wrote a custom hook because git-hooks.nix has pre-defined integrations with prettier and rome, but not biome.
Or that's what I thought. I eventually found out that the rome hook is actually referred as "rome" everywhere but calls biome instead[3]. This wasn't documented anywhere, so I opened an issue[4] suggesting to rename the hook to "biome" and keep the former for backwards compatibility reasons.
As of today, this has been acknowledged by one of the maintainers, whose sole feedback has been to "thumb down" the issue.
TL;DR: It's not just the documentation, but also the code not doing what you would expect. It also seems there's no means to improve the situation other than just forking the project since there's also clearly some kind of communication problem.
[1] https://github.com/cachix/git-hooks.nix
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Any good alternative to husky in rust to enforce and write conventional commits and for pre-commit source code linting??
Anyone who already uses Nix and Flakes can use this integration. Anyone who doesn't use Nix can just ignore me, because I'm not here to try converting unconvinced folks.
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Plugin devs: type check your lua plugins with lua-language-server and EmmyLua (GitHub action)
I don't think it does. I might look into implementimg it though, because I use pre-commit-hooks.nix in my own projects' CI.
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Pre-commit: framework for managing/maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks
> My least favourite bug is that it doesn't always play nicely with NixOS [1], and the maintainer locked me out of the issue for pointing it out.
Oof. Does this solve the problem https://github.com/cachix/pre-commit-hooks.nix (using Nix to manage dependencies)?
I was looking at pre-commit the other day, and wanted to incorporate it into the Nix setup of my projects.
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y|sndr - Hooking up with Git - A nix managed solution to git hook management
Was it not possible to use something like this? https://github.com/cachix/pre-commit-hooks.nix
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Statix — Lints and Suggestions for the Nix programming language
Maybe consider adding this to https://github.com/cachix/pre-commit-hooks.nix once you feel it's mature enough.
What are some alternatives?
auto-changelog-action
pip-audit - Audits Python environments, requirements files and dependency trees for known security vulnerabilities, and can automatically fix them
onefetch - Command-line Git information tool
husky - Git hooks made easy 🐶 woof!
gitoxide - An idiomatic, lean, fast & safe pure Rust implementation of Git
rnix-lsp - WIP Language Server for Nix! [maintainer=@aaronjanse]
GitHub Changelog Generator - Automatically generate change log from your tags, issues, labels and pull requests on GitHub.
pre-commit - A framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks.
gnulib - upstream mirror
setup-dvc - DVC GitHub action
git-cliff - A highly customizable Changelog Generator that follows Conventional Commit specifications ⛰️
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS