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git-check-stop

v1.0.8

Published

Ensure that you all your files are committed and/or you are on the correct branch before deploying

Downloads

22

Readme

git-check-stop

Ensure that you all your files are committed and/or you are on the correct branch before deploying

Install

Install as dev dependency with npm

npm install -D git-check-stop

Usage

To check that you have no uncommitted files before deploying

Use the built in CLI in your npm scripts

In package.json, if you have a script deploy, set it up like this:

"scripts": {
  "predeploy": "npx git-check-stop"
  "deploy":"run-my-build"
}

Now, if you

npm run deploy

Your build will not deploy unless all your files are committed

To check that you are on the correct branch AND have no uncommitted files

Same as above, but in package.json

"scripts": {
  "predeploy": "npx git-check-stop master"
  "deploy":"run-my-build"
}

In this case, git-check-stop will stop the build if the name of your current branch is not master. Of course, you can set this to be any other name.