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    pretty-quick

    pretty-quick

    Get Pretty Quick

    Runs Prettier on your changed files. Pre-commit mode. Under this flag only staged files will be formatted, and they will be re-staged after formatting. Partially staged files will not be re-staged after formatting and pretty-quick will exit with a non-zero exit code. The intent is to abort the git commit and allow the user to amend their selective staging to include formatting fixes. When not in staged pre-commit mode, use this flag to compare changes with the specified branch. Defaults to...
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    Commitizen for contributors

    Commitizen for contributors

    The commitizen command line utility

    When you commit with Commitizen, you'll be prompted to fill out any required commit fields at commit time. No more waiting until later for a git commit hook to run and reject your commit (though that can still be helpful). No more digging through CONTRIBUTING.md to find what the preferred format is. Get instant feedback on your commit message formatting and be prompted for required fields. Commitizen is currently tested against Node.js 12, 14, & 16, although it may work in older versions of...
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    Conventional Changelog

    Conventional Changelog

    Generate changelogs and release notes from a project's commit messages

    The conventional-changelog repo is managed as a monorepo; it's composed of many npm packages. It's recommended you use the high-level standard-version library, which is a drop-in replacement for npm's version command, handling automated version bumping, tagging, and CHANGELOG generation. Alternatively, if you'd like to move towards completely automating your release process as an output from CI/CD, consider using semantic-release. We specifically limit our support to LTS versions of Node,...
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    phpEasyVCS

    File based version control system written in PHP

    phpEasyVCS is a simple version control system (VCS) with minimal hosting requirements, namely PHP 5.2+. No database is needed. Files can be viewed and uploaded with a browser or by WebDAV, which allows you to access the files like a local drive in all operating systems. For integration with other software a REST service is provided. It is very easy to view the file versions at a specific point in time. The web interface allows you to easily compare file versions and synchronize and...
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    git-peek

    git-peek

    git repo to local editor instantly

    git peek is the fastest way to open a remote git repository in your local text editor. Use it when you want to browse or search other people's code with your own editor. Pass git peek a git repository or a github link, and it will quickly fetch and open it in your local editor. It stores the repository in a temporary directory and deletes it when you close the editor or git peek. If you don't pass git peek input, it will let you search Github repositories and show trending repositories. If...
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    ghooks

    ghooks

    Simple git hooks

    Simple git hooks. It is not advised to install ghooks as a production dependency, as it will install git hooks in your production environment as well. Please install it under the devDependencies section of your package.json. Please also note, that it is absolutely not advised to install ghooks globally. To work as expected, make it a development dependency of your project(s). Add a config.ghooks entry in your package.json and simply specify which git hooks you want and their corresponding...
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    A WikiWiki clone implemented in ASP with JavaScript. It uses JavaScript Template engine.It's very easy to install and use. Now will migrate to the J2EE platform
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