Overcommit
A fully configurable and extendable Git hook manager (by sds)
Webpacker
Use Webpack to manage app-like JavaScript modules in Rails (by rails)
Overcommit | Webpacker | |
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5 | 55 | |
3,874 | 5,312 | |
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6.6 | 4.1 | |
28 days ago | 29 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Overcommit
Posts with mentions or reviews of Overcommit.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-29.
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Linting and Auto-formatting Ruby Code With RuboCop
A great way to ensure that all Ruby code in a project is linted and formatted properly before being checked into source control is by setting up a Git pre-commit hook that runs RuboCop on each staged file. This article will show you how to set it up with Overcommit, a tool for managing and configuring Git pre-commit hooks, but you can also integrate RuboCop with other tools if you already have an existing pre-commit workflow.
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Tailwind CSS class sorter – the custom way
As a team we want to ensure that everybody commits our templates with classes rightly ordered. We use Overcommit to enforce consistency but any similar tool will do.
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Run RuboCop on git commit with Overcommit Gem
# Use this file to configure the Overcommit hooks you wish to use. This will # extend the default configuration defined in: # https://github.com/sds/overcommit/blob/master/config/default.yml # # At the topmost level of this YAML file is a key representing type of hook # being run (e.g. pre-commit, commit-msg, etc.). Within each type you can # customize each hook, such as whether to only run it on certain files (via # `include`), whether to only display output if it fails (via `quiet`), etc. # # For a complete list of hooks, see: # https://github.com/sds/overcommit/tree/master/lib/overcommit/hook # # For a complete list of options that you can use to customize hooks, see: # https://github.com/sds/overcommit#configuration # # Uncomment the following lines to make the configuration take effect. PreCommit: RuboCop: enabled: true on_warn: fail # Treat all warnings as failures problem_on_unmodified_line: ignore # run RuboCop only on modified code
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Automatically sorting your Tailwind CSS class names
Overcommit - run rustywind --write during git commit to update your files before you send them off to git
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Migrating Tachyons to Tailwind CSS (III – learnings)
By the way, it’s nice that adding (or completely redefining) the scale system is so easy in Tailwind. On the other hand, care must be taken that modifying the defaults is not overused. In the end, we added an Overcommit rule banning further updates of the Tailwind configuration (of course, this can be temporarily disabled, when truly needed).
Webpacker
Posts with mentions or reviews of Webpacker.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-28.
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The Rails asset pipeline, old and new
This is done through the Webpacker::DevServerProxy which is a rack middleware that is added by Webpacker.
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Asset Pipeline JS Migration
Using Webpacker in Rails provides several advantages over the traditional asset pipeline. First, Webpacker uses JavaScript modules, which allows for better code organization and improved code reusability. Second, it offers modern frontend build tools, such as Babel and PostCSS, for transforming and compiling assets. Third, it provides faster build times and faster runtime performance through code splitting and lazy loading. Fourth, it offers better integration with JavaScript frameworks such as React, Vue, and Angular. Overall, Webpacker offers a more flexible and modern asset management solution for Rails applications. And while Webpacker is being retired, this initiative is to consolidate our code accordingly before moving our bundler to another solution.
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Thank you Webpacker, Goodbye Webpacker
This article is replace Webpacker with Simpacker and webpack.
- Is enabling full source maps in production a wise default? (2017)
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How to setup ruby on rails + Angular
in ruby on rails 7 what is the best way to properly install Angular because I can't find any documentation about it. The only tutorial that exists uses webpacker (https://github.com/rails/webpacker) but unfortunately it is no longer supported and no longer up to date in terms of security.
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What is the pros and cons of using Rails asset pipeline vs. webpack to hold assets?
From the webpacker gem:
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Webpacker can’t find application.js - fix or bypass completely?
Check this: https://github.com/rails/webpacker/issues/2825
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Using Rails+ReactJS with Webpacker on VS Code?
instead of using webpacker you should move to esbuild or importmap. Webpacker has been retired a few months ago (cf https://github.com/rails/webpacker) There are videos explained how to set this up (e.g. for importmap https://learnetto.com/tutorials/how-to-use-react-with-rails-7
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Moving from BS4 to BS5 in Rails 6, having unexpected results
Took me 2 days to find this bug report: https://github.com/rails/webpacker/issues/3188 (thanks again tagliala)
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Webpacker 6 development continues as shakacode/shakapacker
But it's there in the webpacker README now, if anyone hasn't seen it. https://github.com/rails/webpacker
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Overcommit and Webpacker you can also consider the following projects:
Rugged - ruby bindings to libgit2
shakapacker - Use Webpack to manage app-like JavaScript modules in Rails
git-up - NOT MAINTAINED
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web
git-whence - Find the merge and pull request a commit came from + fuzzy search for cherry-picks
Asset Sync - Synchronises Assets between Rails and S3
git-spelunk - git-spelunk, an interactive git history tool
Sprockets
git-auto-bisect - Find the first broken commit without having to learn git bisect
turbo-rails - Use Turbo in your Ruby on Rails app
pre-commit - A framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks.
jsbundling-rails - Bundle and transpile JavaScript in Rails with esbuild, rollup.js, or Webpack.