Captain Hook
@CaptainHookPHP
Ahoi! CaptainHook is a bloody flexible and easy to use git hook manager. ARRHH!!
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Arrr! A new CaptainHook be settin’ sail! ⚓️ These last voyages be all ‘bout makin’ yer config as simple as swabbin’ the deck. Ye can now use mighty shorthands and toss all that redundant clutter overboard. And the commit message handling? Polished like a treasure chest o’ gold!
Ahoy! New CaptainHook release. This time, some performance enhancements and a fix to play well with git-lfs ARRRR github.com/captainhookphp…
Ahoy! Version 5.23.4 just set sail. It fixes some PHAR issues and a scrappy, bilge-smellin' condition issue 🙈 Get yer booty ARRRR 🏴☠️ github.com/captainhookphp…
And thanks to the Cap'n you can even skip hooks for git commands that do support --no-verify ARRRRRR 🏴☠️
Being able to opt-out from hooks on demand makes it possible to introduce them in an automated way, so everyone working with the project uses the same setup, and if the hook gets in the way, it can be skipped. blog.codito.dev/2022/05/a-year…
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A Year at GetResponse
I really don’t know when it happened, but it’s been a year since I joined #GetResponse as Software Architect 😵 It was an intense and fruitful time worth summing up!
And yeah, I am a huge fan of local scripting that allows dev to run more or less the same QA suite that is run in the CI. I use `composer qa` for this and fought hard for that in #PHPCSFixer. But in GetResponse I introduced @CaptainHookPHP to reduce failed pipelines from devs.
It's worth to mention that we (PHP Community) have an alternative to Hasky fully written in PHP (github.com/captainhookphp… @CaptainHookPHP)
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GitHub - captainhook-git/captainhook: CaptainHook is a very flexible git hook manager for software...
CaptainHook is a very flexible git hook manager for software developers that makes sharing git hooks with your team a breeze. - captainhook-git/captainhook
Just released version 5.20.0 This fixes a long time issue that led to undiscovered changes before pushing. Huge thanks to @Eydamos for figuring it out. github.com/captainhookphp…
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Release 5.20.0 · captainhook-git/captainhook
Changes Refactor and optimize changeset discovery huge thanks to @Eydamos Output executed cli command anyway in verbose mode Fix branch extraction Catch condition exceptions 🐛 Bugfixes #233 #234
ARRRR! At least in one metric we ARRR reaching the 1k mark. Shive me timbers 1000 commits! Feels like we started yesterday ;) github.com/captainhookphp…
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