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cross-check

v0.1.3

Published

Multi-project, project level linting

Downloads

22

Readme

cross-check

Multi-project, project level linting.

You have a problem, and decide to use microservices - now you have N problems.

Linting tools are great for maintaining individual projects. But what do you do when you have a whole bunch of tiny projects? Maintaining consistency between different projects can become a burden.

Enter cross-check. You give it a list of git repos, and cross-check will clone them and run a series of checks on them. Output is generated in an xunit-compatible format, which makes it great for running from your CI server.

Checks are hard-coded, for now.

Current checks:

  • Node.js
    • Assert no outdated dependencies using npm outdated
    • Assert no security vulnerabilities in dependencies using nsp check

Planned work:

  • General
    • Assert a particular file's contents (.node-version, for example)
  • Docker
    • Assert FROM version matches a regex/semver
    • Assert MAINTAINER present, or matches value
  • Node
    • Assert consistency of private and license fields in package.json
    • Assert repository consistent with cloned URL
    • Assert no deprecated dependencies
  • Other
    • Switch many command line options to a configuration file
    • A plaintext reporter for human readable output
    • Catch exceptions from scanners and report them as errors