Revert "Remove the -only CLI option for packer build"
[releng/global-jjb.git] / .pre-commit-config.yaml
index 6a43c26..3b8d1f1 100644 (file)
@@ -1,21 +1,69 @@
 ---
 repos:
   - repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
-    rev: v2.4.0
+    rev: v3.1.0
     hooks:
       - id: trailing-whitespace
 
-  - repo: https://github.com/prettier/prettier
-    rev: 1.19.1
+  - repo: https://github.com/prettier/pre-commit
+    rev: v2.1.2
     hooks:
       - id: prettier
 
   - repo: https://github.com/jorisroovers/gitlint
-    rev: v0.12.0
+    rev: v0.13.1
     hooks:
       - id: gitlint
 
   - repo: https://github.com/jumanjihouse/pre-commit-hooks
-    rev: 1.11.2
+    rev: 2.1.1
     hooks:
       - id: shellcheck
+
+  - repo: https://github.com/btford/write-good
+    rev: v1.0.4
+    hooks:
+      - id: write-good
+        exclude: >
+          (?x)^(
+            docs/jjb/lf-c-cpp-jobs.rst|
+            docs/jjb/lf-ci-jobs.rst|
+            docs/jjb/lf-macros.rst|
+            docs/jjb/lf-python-jobs.rst
+          )$
+
+  - repo: https://github.com/btford/write-good
+    rev: v1.0.4
+    hooks:
+      # Files listed below break the following write-good rules:
+      #   - adverb weakens meaning
+      #   - is wordy or unneeded
+      #
+      # This allows us to place an exception need to pass the check without disabling all checks for
+      # the whole file.
+      # In an ideal world write-good would give us an override for each individual instance of a
+      # violation but until then this gives us a close enough approach.
+      - id: write-good
+        name: "write-good --no-adverb --no-tooWordy"
+        args: ["--no-adverb", "--no-tooWordy"]
+        files: docs/jjb/lf-ci-jobs.rst
+
+  - repo: https://github.com/btford/write-good
+    rev: v1.0.4
+    hooks:
+      # Files listed below break the following write-good rules:
+      #   - is wordy or unneeded
+      #
+      # This allows us to place an exception need to pass the check without disabling all checks for
+      # the whole file.
+      # In an ideal world write-good would give us an override for each individual instance of a
+      # violation but until then this gives us a close enough approach.
+      - id: write-good
+        name: "write-good --no-tooWordy"
+        args: ["--no-tooWordy"]
+        files: >
+          (?x)^(
+            docs/jjb/lf-c-cpp-jobs.rst|
+            docs/jjb/lf-macros.rst|
+            docs/jjb/lf-python-jobs.rst
+          )$