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Update dependency husky to v9.1.1 #3497

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Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
husky 9.0.11 -> 9.1.1 age adoption passing confidence

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typicode/husky (husky)

v9.1.1

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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 😉


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@renovate renovate bot added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Aug 1, 2024
@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/husky-9.x-lockfile branch from e240821 to f4fb827 Compare August 2, 2024 13:14
@renovate renovate bot changed the title Update dependency husky to v9.1.0 Update dependency husky to v9.1.1 Aug 2, 2024
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@riccio82 riccio82 merged commit 02aab13 into develop Aug 6, 2024
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