---
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: local
+ hooks:
+ # TODO: Switch to upstream hook when https://github.com/btford/write-good/pull/119 is merged.
+ - id: write-good
+ name: write-good
+ description: Check docs for English prose with write-good
+ entry: write-good
+ language: node
+ files: "\\.(rst|md|markdown|mdown|mkdn)$"
+ additional_dependencies: ["write-good"]
+ exclude: >
+ (?x)^(
+ docs/jjb/lf-c-cpp-jobs.rst|
+ docs/jjb/lf-ci-jobs.rst|
+ docs/jjb/lf-macros.rst|
+ docs/jjb/lf-python-jobs.rst
+ )$
+
+ # TODO: Switch to upstream hook when https://github.com/btford/write-good/pull/119 is merged.
+ # 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
+ description: Check docs for English prose with write-good
+ entry: write-good --no-adverb --no-tooWordy
+ language: node
+ files: docs/jjb/lf-ci-jobs.rst
+ additional_dependencies: ["write-good"]
+
+ # TODO: Switch to upstream hook when https://github.com/btford/write-good/pull/119 is merged.
+ # 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
+ description: Check docs for English prose with write-good
+ entry: write-good --no-tooWordy
+ language: node
+ files: >
+ (?x)^(
+ docs/jjb/lf-c-cpp-jobs.rst|
+ docs/jjb/lf-macros.rst|
+ docs/jjb/lf-python-jobs.rst
+ )$
+ additional_dependencies: ["write-good"]