Git hooks helper for better development
List of Git hooks
Module Resolver Utility for Secretlint
Module Resolver Utility for textlint
Some git helpers that changesets use to get information
A simple, zero dependency tool for setting up git hooks for small projects
A simple http/s file downloader for node.js
Tells you whether or not dependencies in package.json have been changed.
A utility package to parse strings
Babel helper functions for inserting module loads
Babel helper functions for implementing ES6 module transformations
Validate identifier/keywords name
Helper functions on Babel compilation targets
Validate plugin/preset options
A modern, zero dependency tool for managing git hooks in Bun projects.
General utilities for plugins to use
Base class for all CodeceptJS helpers
Helper function to optimise call expression
Helper function to replace certain member expressions with function calls
A collection of JavaScript globals for Babel internal usage
Helper function to annotate paths and nodes with #__PURE__ comment
Helper which skips types and parentheses
Simple git hooks manager
Helper function to replace supers
Gem for creating simple pre-commit git hooks in ruby.
Provides parser to implement a pre-receive hook for git.
= RUGS - RUby Git Setup A helper script that makes setting up remote git repositories a snap. == WARNING: This is still alpha so use it at your own risk! Note: I don't use alpha/beta in the version numbers until I have a first real release because of how Ruby Gems handles them. == What is it? RUGS has three main functions: * Creates a local git repository and directory structure using default templates or ones you create. * Sets up a remote repository to mirror your local one. * Adds a framework of git hooks allowing you to store and run your own hooks in directly from the repo. RUGS makes creating remote repos as simple as `rugs create repo_name on server_name`. RUGS even allows you to automatically embed your Git hooks in the repo itself. No more jumping through hoops to make sure your hooks are maintained with your project; with RUGS you just store your hook scripts in the `git_hooks` directory and they're automatically updated and run. \ Once you've set up your project using RUGS you just use Git as you normally would with the exception of your hooks being the in `git_hooks` directory.