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commitlint-with-husky

v2.0.0

Published

No-Sweat™ commitlint and husky Setup

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No-Sweat™ Commitlint and Husky Setup

This is my attempt at setting up a project/repo with Commitlint and Husky as fast as possible.

What it does

  • Commitlint (you guessed it) lints your comments based on conventional commits' Standards
  • Husky uses githooks to lint the commits before they are actually executed (pre-commit hook)

You are very welcome to overwrite any of these settings, or just fork the entire thing to create your own.

Installing

  1. If you don't already have a package.json file, create one with npm init.

  2. Then ensure you have a .git folder create one with git init.

  3. In the root of your project execute the following command in your terminal:

npm i commitlint-with-husky --save-dev

The configuration files will be added to your project by the postinstall script:

  1. You can see in your package.json there are now 2 scripts added to your script property if you should need it. You can install pinst on your own.
  "scripts": {
  "your other scripts":"..."

    "postpublish": "pinst --disable",
    "prepublishOnly": "pinst --enable "
  },

Notice

I work on a windows machine, to the best of my knowledge the package works on all platforms, if not please don't hesitate to let me know.

Enjoy!

MIT