- 19 Apr, 2021 3 commits
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Chris Kay authored
This change adds Commitizen, an interactive tool for writing commit messages, to the package.json file. This installs Commitizen within the `node_modules` directory automatically when developers invoke `npm install` from the root repository directory. Additionally, this change adds a prepare-commit-msg Git hook which invokes Commitizen prior to generation of the default commit message. It may be exited with the standard ^C signal without terminating the commit process for those who desperately want to avoid using it, but otherwise should encourage developers to conform to the new commit style without running into post-commit linting errors. Change-Id: I8a1e268ed40b61af38519d13d62b116fce76a494 Signed-off-by: Chris Kay <chris.kay@arm.com>
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Chris Kay authored
This change adds the Gerrit commit-msg hook to Husky, such that it now no longer requires manual installation by the developer. This hook was pulled directly from the TF-A Gerrit review server. Change-Id: I79c9b0ce78fd326fda6db7a930b7277690177f28 Signed-off-by: Chris Kay <chris.kay@arm.com>
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Chris Kay authored
Husky is a tool for managing Git hooks within the repository itself. Traditionally, commit hooks need to be manually installed on a per-user basis, but Husky allows us to install these hooks either automatically when `npm install` is invoked within the repository, or manually with `npx husky install`. This will become useful for us in the next few patches when we begin introducing tools for enforcing a commit message style. Change-Id: I64cae147e9ea910347416cfe0bcc4652ec9b4830 Signed-off-by: Chris Kay <chris.kay@arm.com>
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