--- repos: - repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks rev: v3.1.0 hooks: - id: trailing-whitespace - repo: https://github.com/prettier/pre-commit rev: v2.1.2 hooks: - id: prettier - repo: https://github.com/jorisroovers/gitlint rev: v0.13.1 hooks: - id: gitlint - repo: https://github.com/jumanjihouse/pre-commit-hooks rev: 2.1.5 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 )$