ensure-gitignore
ignorecheck
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0.0 | 1.8 | |
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ensure-gitignore
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Show HN: Ignore-check – A CLI tools to ensure patterns are present in .gitignore
Hello HN,
I maintain a library that generates a sensitive files and unfortunately people were committing these sensitive files to public github repos.
To solve this problem, I built ignore-check which I can add as an install script to my library to make sure the sensitive file pattern is present in the .gitignore file, if it isn't there then this CLI will add it.
The positive benefit of shipping this as a npx cli command is that I don't need to add another dependency/dev dependency to my package.json
Big shoutout to this project which was the inspiration for ignore-check: https://github.com/seek-oss/ensure-gitignore
ignorecheck
What are some alternatives?
gitignore.io - Create useful .gitignore files for your project
gitignore-ultimate-vscode - VSCode extension that allows to speed up the drafting of .gitignore files.
gign - ⚙️ A cute .gitignore generator
add-gitignore - An interactive CLI tool that adds a .gitignore to your projects.
ignore-sync - a CLI tool to build and sync .*ignore files across files and repositories
Pyignore - VS code extension for generating professional python .gitignore files
gitignore-online-generator - A useful gitignore online generator.