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tjvantoll.com
| | osc.garden
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| | In order to keep the 'Last updated' field of posts always accurate, I automated its modification with a custom Git pre-commit hook.
| | www.brandonpugh.com
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| | TLDR: Git hooks are an awesome way to automatically verify your code as you commit your changes I'm sure we've all been there where we accidentally committed a change that we were supposed to undo or wasn't ready to be pushed and don't realize it until the build breaks or QA finds a bug. The first step I take to avoid committing anything unintentionally is instead of just running git add -A I make sure to review all the changes in the files I'm potentially committing. This is where a graphical tool like Gitk or SmartGit comes in handy as they allow you to click on your modified files and easily view a diff and then select which changes to stage. Unfortunately changes still slip through as happened to me yesterday when a change of mine got pushed all the way ...
| | hjr265.me
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| | Git has this great feature that I think is well-known but under-used. I am talking about Git hooks. With Git hooks, you can run scripts during different Git actions. Like this one: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 #!/bin/sh GOFILES=`git diff --name-only --cached | grep -e '.go$' | grep -ve 'vendor/'` UNFMTFILES=() for f in $GOFILES; do if [ -n "`gofmt -l -s .
| | glama.ai
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| A simple educational MCP server providing basic math operations, string manipulation, and greeting functionality. Demonstrates how to implement MCP tools for learning purposes.