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Update dependency husky to v9 #217

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
husky ^8.0.0 -> ^9.0.0 age adoption passing confidence

Release Notes

typicode/husky (husky)

v9.1.7

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v9.1.6

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v9.1.5

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v9.1.4

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v9.1.3

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  • fix: better handle space in PATH

v9.1.2

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v9.1.1

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v9.1.0

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Super saiyan god dog! It's over 9.0.0!

There's a bug with this release which prevents the deprecation notice to appear and requires to remove #!/usr/bin/env sh and . "$(dirname -- "$0")/_/husky.sh" (which are deprecated by the way). I'll publish a new version to fix that. Sorry about any inconvenience.

What's new

You can now run package commands directly, no need for npx or equivalents.
It makes writing hooks more intuitive and is also slightly faster 🐺⚡️

### .husky/pre-commit
- npx jest
+ jest # ~0.2s faster

A new recipe has been added to the docs. Lint staged files without external dependencies (inspired by Prettier docs). Feel free to modify it.

### .husky/pre-commit
prettier $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=ACMR | sed 's| |\\ |g') --write --ignore-unknown
git update-index --again

For more advanced use cases, see lint-staged.

Fixes

  • bunx husky init command
  • Workaround for some hooks implementation on Windows 🤷

Deprecations

  • Remove #!/usr/bin/env sh and . "$(dirname -- "$0")/_/husky.sh" from your hooks
  • Move your code from ~/.huskyrc to .config/husky/init.sh

Support for these will be removed in v10, notices have been added.

Friendly reminder

If Git hooks don't fit your workflow, you can disable Husky globally. Just add export HUSKY=0 to .config/husky/init.sh.

I've seen some confusion about this on X, so just a heads-up!

Sponsoring

Husky is downloaded over 45M times per month and used by ~1.5M projects. If your company wants to sponsor, you can do so here: GitHub Sponsors.

Have a nice summer ☀️ I'm open to new opportunities/consulting so feel free to drop me a message 😉

v9.0.11

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What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: typicode/husky@v9.0.1...v9.0.2

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Kicking off the year with an exciting update!

TLDR;

Improved user experience and a (even) smaller package size while packing in more features!

👋 By the Way

I'm available for remote work (Front-end/Back-end mainly JS/TS but open to other stacks Rails, Go, Elixir). You can contact me at my mail: typicode at gmail 🙂

Introducing husky init

Adding husky to a project is now easier than ever. Although the installation process was straightforward, it often required consulting the documentation.

v8
npm pkg set scripts.prepare="husky install"
npm run prepare
npx husky add .husky/pre-commit "npm test"
v9
npx husky init

Adding a New Hook

Adding a hook is now as simple as creating a file. This can be accomplished using your favorite editor, a script or a basic echo command.

v8
npx husky add  .husky/pre-commit "npm test"
git add --chmod=+x .husky/pre-commit # On Windows
v9
echo "npm test" > .husky/pre-commit

Further Size Reduction

v8 was already the most compact Git hooks manager at approximately 6kB.

v9 takes this a step further, reducing the size to just 3kB, likely making it the smallest devDependency in your toolkit.

To give you an idea of how small it is, the biggest file in the project is the MIT license 😄

More to Come

Additional features are in the pipeline for v9. Stay tuned 🙌

Other Changes

  • Enhanced security with CI and npm --provenance for safer publishing.
  • Added $XDG_CONFIG_HOME support. Move ~/.huskyrc to ~/.config/husky/init.sh for centralized configuration.
  • Fixed permission issue for Windows-created hooks; they no longer need to be executable.
  • Removed husky install. Use husky or husky some/dir for the same functionality (deprecation notice to be added).
  • Modified behavior when .git is missing; it now triggers a warning instead of failure.
  • Replaced HUSKY_DEBUG=1 with HUSKY=2 for debugging.
  • Updated the Husky API for module usage.
  • Transitioned to ESM for module usage.
  • Dropped support for Node 14 and 16.
  • Revamped docs.

How to Migrate

v9 is backward compatible with v8, allowing you to freely upgrade and migrate your hooks later.

package.json

{
  "scripts": {
-   "prepare": "husky install"
+   "prepare": "husky"
  }
}

.husky/pre-commit

- #!/usr/bin/env sh
- . "$(dirname -- "$0")/_/husky.sh"
npm test

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