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4 | 52 | |
13 | 12,900 | |
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0.0 | 8.2 | |
about 2 years ago | 2 days ago | |
Makefile | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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prettier
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Taiga UI: A year in Open Source
There’s also a husky precommit hook with ESlint and Prettier fixing and formatting changed code on every commit with lint-staged which makes sure malformed code doesn't even make it to the Pull Request. Combined with standard-version and strict commit messages it makes releasing and changelog generation a breeze. For a contributor the workflow is as smooth as:
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20 JavaScript Utilities to Boost Your Productivity As a Developer
Thanks for the sharing! Just a couple of suggestions: i would prefer Ramda or lodash instead of underscore. I would additionally recommend the following libraries: - Deal with git stuff: isomorphic-git (https://github.com/isomorphic-git/isomorphic-git) is a pure JavaScript reimplementation of git that works in both Node.js and browser JavaScript environments. - Generate app from templates: yeoman (https://github.com/yeoman/yeoman) is a robust and opinionated set of tools, libraries, and a workflow that can help developers quickly build beautiful, compelling web apps. - Lint and format a code: prettier (https://github.com/prettier/prettier) is an opinionated code formatter. It enforces a consistent style by parsing your code and re-printing it with its own rules that take the maximum line length into account, wrapping code when necessary. - Deal with schemas: zod (https://github.com/colinhacks/zod) is a TypeScript-first schema declaration and validation library. I'm using the term "schema" to broadly refer to any data type, from a simple string to a complex nested object. - Deal with react state elegantly: valtio (https://github.com/pmndrs/valtio) turns the object you pass it into a self-aware proxy. - Add keybindings: tinykeys (https://github.com/jamiebuilds/tinykeys) - a tiny (~400 B) & modern library for keybindings.
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Reverse Engineering a Docker Image
10 months ago /bin/sh -c #(nop) LABEL org.label-schema.vendor=tmknom org.label-schema.name=tmknom/prettier org.label-schema.description=Prettier is an opinionated code formatter. org.label-schema.build-date=2020-04-29T06:34:01Z org.label-schema.version=2.0.5 org.label-schema.vcs-ref=35d2587 org.label-schema.vcs-url=https://github.com/tmknom/prettier org.label-schema.usage=https://github.com/tmknom/prettier/blob/master/README.md#usage org.label-schema.docker.cmd=docker run --rm -v $PWD:/work tmknom/prettier --parser=markdown --write '**/*.md' org.label-schema.schema-version=1.0 0B
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Supercharge your workflow with Husky, Lint Staged and Commitlint
Lint Staged: https://github.com/lint-staged/lint-staged
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Streamline Your Workflow: A Guide to Normalising Git Commit and Push Processes
lint-staged is the second important tools we need here, install it via NPM.
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How Automation Saved Me from Oops Moments: Never Skip Tests in Production Again!
We were already using lint-staged and have a pre-commit hook in place using Husky in our project for linter and prettier. So it made sense to add a check here.
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Pre-commit with husky & lint-staged
Now you can config it in your package.json, here is the guide doc:
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Automating code patterns with Husky
In the world of software development, maintaining consistent code quality and ensuring that the codebase adheres to predefined patterns and guidelines is crucial. However, manually enforcing these standards can be time-consuming and error-prone. This is where automation tools like Husky, Lint-Staged, Commitlint, and Commitizen come to the rescue. In this post, we will explore how these tools can be combined to streamline your development workflow.
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500 lines in 2013 is 10k in 2023, inflation you know
This is wasted work that can and should be automated. Adding a linter and formatter on CI and a pre-commit hook such as lint-staged can do wonders.
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Set up linting and formatting for code and (S)CSS files in a Next.js project
lint-staged is a package that can be used to run formatting and linting commands on staged files in a Git repo.
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How do you handle eslint/prettier configs across multiple repos?
To answer your next question: I lint and format on save, and I use Git hooks installed by Husky and executed through Lint-Staged (this tool helps ensure your Git hooks only run on modified files, etc) to ensure there are no lint or formatting errors whenever making a commit or pushing code. This is helpful for teams, as some developers tend to forget to run lint tasks, or don't have the Prettier extension installed in their IDE. If there are lint errors, the commit is rejected until fixed. YMMV - you'll need to fine-tune the strictness of this based on the team's needs.
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How to create and publish a TypeScript library with ease
Uses Husky Git hooks and Lint-staged pre-commit hooks.
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How to Contribute on the First Day of a Frontend Project
Something else to consider is applying linting and formatting before every git commit. A package like Lint-staged only lints and formats on staged items, ensuring all pushed code follows the standards in the repo. This allows developers to have their own formatting preferences when developing, while the code homogenizes on push. Linting pre-commit also avoids strict rules like no-console or no-unused-vars restricting a developer when writing code, when it should only apply in production. Imagine not being able to console log anything during development!
What are some alternatives?
terser - 🗜 JavaScript parser, mangler and compressor toolkit for ES6+
commitlint - 📓 Lint commit messages
tinykeys - A tiny (~400 B) & modern library for keybindings.
Nest - A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient, scalable, and enterprise-grade server-side applications with TypeScript/JavaScript 🚀
Whaler - Program to reverse Docker images into Dockerfiles
stylelint - A mighty CSS linter that helps you avoid errors and enforce conventions.
docker-languagetool - Dockerfile for LanguageTool
prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
valtio - 💊 Valtio makes proxy-state simple for React and Vanilla
graphql-code-generator - A tool for generating code based on a GraphQL schema and GraphQL operations (query/mutation/subscription), with flexible support for custom plugins.
nx - Smart Monorepos · Fast CI
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