Commit Cop — a pre-commit safety checker that scans staged files for risky commits.
Rules to enforce good monorepo behaviours
It's written in CSS and has a React wrapper!
Middleware for tokenless cross-origin protection in Fetch API servers
Do you wanna use tslint and prettier without conflicts? tslint-config-prettier disables all conflicting rules that may cause such problems. Prettier takes care of formatting and tslint the rest.
Teradata SQL Driver for Node.js
Web framework built on Web Standards
OCSP Stapling implementation
semantic-release plugin to analyze commits with conventional-changelog
The COP React Form Renderer is a library that renders a form on the basis of a supplied JSON.
Yet another license checker tool for your dependencies; focused on simplicity.
List of conventional commit types.
An out-of-the-box base config file for license-cop containing a curated list of especially permissive licenses.
A/B testing framework from the fine folks working on mozilla.org
Common typings for the Stoplight ecosystem.
An advanced font engine for Node and the browser
Automatically install pre-commit hooks for your npm modules.
Git commit, but play nice with conventions.
Read details of the last commit including tags
An implementation of the Infra Living Standard
Agent-agnostic GitHub issue intake, repo scouting, and isolated worktree PR automation.
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replacement for `npm version` with automatic CHANGELOG generation
EXTENDABLE VALIDATION LIBRARY (zod like syntax, can generate mongo models and infer types)
Run `rubocop --autocorrect && git commit` with each cop.
Fix RuboCop to-dos, with one git commit per cop
Ruby is a beautiful language. It is expressive, elegant, and reads almost like English. This is exactly the problem. At some point, someone decided that because Ruby can read like English, it should read like English - and then they implemented the wrong kind of English. The kind where the subject comes last. This gem provides RuboCop cops that ban `unless` and multiline modifier conditionals, replacing them with explicit `if` forms that are easier to read, reason about, and review without mentally untangling a sentence that somebody wrote backwards and then had the nerve to commit.
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