---
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
- rev: v3.1.0
+ rev: v3.4.0
hooks:
- id: trailing-whitespace
+ - id: no-commit-to-branch
+ args:
+ - --branch=master
+ - --branch=main
- - repo: https://github.com/prettier/pre-commit
- rev: v2.1.2
+ - repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-prettier
+ rev: v2.2.1
hooks:
- id: prettier
stages: [commit]
- repo: https://github.com/jorisroovers/gitlint
- rev: v0.13.1
+ rev: v0.15.1
hooks:
- id: gitlint
# - 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.
+ # This allows us to place an exception needed 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 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.
+ # This allows us to place an exception needed 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"]