post-commit
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Automatically install post-commit hooks for your npm modules.
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post-commit
post-commit is a post-commit hook installer for git
. This all conveniently configured in your package.json
.
Installation
It's advised to install the post-commit module as a devDependencies
in your
package.json
as you only need this for development purposes. To install the
module simply run:
npm install --save-dev post-commit
To install it as devDependency
. When this module is installed it will override
the existing post-commit
file in your .git/hooks
folder. Existing
post-commit
hooks will be backed up as post-commit.old
in the same repository.
Configuration
post-commit
will not run any command by default;
post-commit
is capable of running every other script that you've
specified in your package.json
"scripts" field. So after people commit you
could ensure that:
- Publish to release.
- Make a notification.
The only thing you need to do is add a post-commit
array to your package.json
that specifies which scripts you want to have ran and in which order:
{
"name": "437464d0899504fb6b7b",
"version": "0.0.0",
"description": "ERROR: No README.md file found!",
"main": "index.js",
"scripts": {
"test": "echo \"Error: I SHOULD FAIL LOLOLOLOLOL \" && exit 1",
"foo": "echo \"fooo\" && exit 0",
"bar": "echo \"bar\" && exit 0"
},
"post-commit": [
"foo",
"bar",
"test"
]
}
In the example above, it will first run: npm run foo
then npm run bar
and
finally npm run test
but will not make the commit fail as it returns the error
code 1
because the hook would run after commit success. If you prefer strings over arrays or postcommit
without a middle
dash, that also works:
{
"postcommit": "foo, bar, test"
"post-commit": "foo, bar, test"
"post-commit": ["foo", "bar", "test"]
"postcommit": ["foo", "bar", "test"],
"postcommit": {
"run": "foo, bar, test",
},
"post-commit": {
"run": ["foo", "bar", "test"],
},
"postcommit": {
"run": ["foo", "bar", "test"],
},
"post-commit": {
"run": "foo, bar, test",
}
}
The examples above are all the same. In addition to configuring which scripts should be ran you can also configure the following options:
- silent Don't output the prefixed
post-commit:
messages when things fail or when we have nothing to run. Should be a boolean. - colors Don't output colors when we write messages. Should be a boolean.
These options can either be added in the post-commit
/postcommit
object as keys
or as "post-commit.{key}
key properties in the package.json
:
{
"postcommit.silent": true,
"post-commit": {
"silent": true
}
}
It's all the same. Different styles so use what matches your project. To learn
more about the scripts, please read the official npm
documentation:
https://npmjs.org/doc/scripts.html
And to learn more about git hooks read:
http://githooks.com
Forked
This project is forked from pre-commit
(https://github.com/observing/pre-commit) and edit to fit post-commit
as the first version.
About Beta
This project is still in a very early version just for myself use.
Welcome PR to make it better.
License
MIT