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4,001 | 6,990 | |
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8.9 | 7.7 | |
about 17 hours ago | 4 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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lefthook
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I switch from Eslint to Biome
Reading Biome doc I also switched from husky to lefthook.
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Launch NextJS App 🚀 (Template)
Lefthook - super powerfull git hook manager written in Go. In case of problems in CI you can cet CI=true env variable to disable it. Installs via prepare script in package.json on local npm install.
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What is your must have npm package on any given project?
lefthook is great for git hooks - much prefer it to husky and lint-staged combo.
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Automated Frontend Workflow
Lefthook is a fast and powerful Git hooks manager for Node.js and any other type of project written in Go.
- Lefthook: Fast, powerful Git hooks manager for any prooject
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How to prevent bad commits and test code with lefthook and integrate with Flutter
Lefthook repo
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My Laravel specific git hooks for post-checkout and post-merge
If you want a way to define & manage your hooks in your repo that others can replicate in theirs easily, check out https://github.com/evilmartians/lefthook - you could pretty much commit a lefthook.yml file referencing these Laravel post-checkout and post-merge hooks, then all your devs need to do is lefthook install to start using them
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Stop arguing about code style in pull requests!
As documentation says, lefthook is a “fast and powerful Git hooks manager for Node.js, Ruby or any other type of projects”. What does it mean? This means that you can set up some commands to be executed when you do, for example, git commit or git push.
- Dum: An NPM scripts runner written in Rust
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Rails application boilerplate for fast MVP development
add lefthook
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- N+1 in Ruby on Rails
- What was the name of the gem that finds all unindexed foreign keys?
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Ban 1+N in Django
Rails has Bullet[0] to help identify and warn you against N+1
Does Django have anything active? Quick search revealed nplusone[1] but its been dead since 2018.
[0] https://github.com/flyerhzm/bullet
[1] https://github.com/jmcarp/nplusone
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Inherited rails app - what the hell are all these rack timeout lines in the log?
Without seeing more of the app, it's tough to say for certain, but one gem you might find helpful is the [bullet](https://github.com/flyerhzm/bullet) gem -- set this up in the app then start browsing around the app in development. If you have any N+1 queries or other minor optimizations that could be done it will inform you about them.
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A Guide to Memoization in Ruby
Getting rid of N+1 queries - This can help improve the speed of an app. The Bullet or Prosopite gems can give a lending hand here. The N+1 Dilemma — Bullet or Prosopite? entails a brief comparison of both.
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Understanding N and 1 queries problem
There's a Ruby gem called Bullet that identifies and warns developers about N+1 problems. You can also have it fail tests if detected.
I don't know if the approach is possible with every ORM or if it's just leveraging some Ruby perks, but I can't think of a good reason why you wouldn't use the equivalent everywhere.
https://github.com/flyerhzm/bullet
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Help with N+1 problem.
You might consider adding the bullet gem as a development requirement and see what it tells you, it's generally pretty good at spotting n-queries and letting you know how to fix them.
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Understanding and Fixing N+1 Query
As a Rails developer, recently I found Bullet [0] which helps massively in dealing with eager loading. For some reason I expected the framework to manage this sort of thing for me, even when Rails actually does a ton out of the box already. Only while refactoring I picked up on queries dragging performance. Oh well...
[0] https://github.com/flyerhzm/bullet
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How do you find the cause of slowness in your app?
This is good advice, it'll likely pick out some glaring issues right away. I would generally recommend looking at DB queries here too and recommend Bullet, but most software like DataDog, AppSignal etc will often also point N+1 and issues like it out.
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Yet Another Post About N + 1 Queries
In order to find all those N + 1 queries that are slowing down in your application, the community recommends using the Bullet gem.
What are some alternatives?
husky - git hooks made easy
prosopite - :mag: Rails N+1 queries auto-detection with zero false positives / false negatives
husky - Git hooks made easy 🐶 woof!
rack-mini-profiler - Profiler for your development and production Ruby rack apps.
Brakeman - A static analysis security vulnerability scanner for Ruby on Rails applications
Peek - Take a peek into your Rails applications.
Pronto - Quick automated code review of your changes
Derailed Benchmarks - Go faster, off the Rails - Benchmarks for your whole Rails app
rails_best_practices - a code metric tool for rails projects
benchmark-ips - Provides iteration per second benchmarking for Ruby
Fasterer - :zap: Don't make your Rubies go fast. Make them go fasterer ™. :zap:
ruby-prof - A ruby profiler. See https://ruby-prof.github.io for more information.