husky-talisman
v3.0.2
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Allow running of the ThoughtWorks Talisman tool via node
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husky-talisman
Update 2021-11-03: I wrote this over 3 years ago in while on a very security-strict client. I'm glad that this has seen some use and that there is still a demand.
I still believe there is a need for a node-wrapped taliman package with zero dependencies. I will update this package shortly. In the meanwhile node-talisman may offer some relief, although it's obviously not acceptable for zero-dependecy environments.
TODO
- M1 support.
- Checksum implementation.
- Automated updates and smoke testing.
- Implement GH Action releasing.
- Move to node https instead of curl.
- Support for husky's new hook system.
- Clarifying the difference between this package and node-talisman.
- Move to os api instead of process parsing.
- ncc instead of pika.
- Ensure package is compatible to latest Talisman v1.x. (v0.x had a very different API to the current release!).
NOTE: this package doesn't actually require husky to run, but plans full support.
This is an npm package that downloads and sets up Thoughtwork's talisman tool for use in your node project.
Requires
- Node 8+
- curl
Features
- husky supported
- Linux, MacOS and Windows (PowerShell) support
- Zero npm package dependencies
To Install
The following is recommended to keep compatibility across various OS's.
If you have a preferred method feel free to use it.
Add package
npm install --save-dev husky-talisman
Add a script to package.json
{ "scripts" : { "husky-talisman": "husky-talisman", ... } ... }
Add githook
Run the following via your githook tool
npm run husky-talisman [pre-commit|pre-push]
Alternatively add to your husky githooks in your
package.json
or.huskyrc
file.{ ... "husky": { "hooks": { ... "pre-commit": "npm run husky-talisman -- pre-commit", "pre-push": "npm run husky-talisman -- pre-push" } } }