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This PR contains the following updates:
^4.2.3
->6.0.0
Release Notes
typicode/husky
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After being in early access for Open Source projects and Sponsors for a limited time, I'm happy to announce that husky 6 is MIT again and can be freely used in commercial projects! 🎉
Many thanks to the Open Source projects and Companies which have switched to/sponsored the new husky during this period!
OSS is my full-time job, please consider sponsoring the development of husky on GitHub sponsors or Open Collective. Thank you!
Breaking change
husky init
has been moved to its own package (npx husky-init
)Added
require('husky')
Migrating from husky 4
Husky 6 contains breaking changes. If you're coming from v4,
npm install husky@6
won't be enough.Recommended: see husky-4-to-6 CLI to automatically migrate your config. There's also a dedicated section in the docs.
If you're curious why config has changed, you may be interested in reading:
https://blog.typicode.com/husky-git-hooks-javascript-config/
Also Husky 6 follows official npm and Yarn best practices regarding autoinstall. It's recommended to use
prepare
script instead (see usage in docs).v5.2.0
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set
command to replace hooks (husky set .husky/pre-commit cmd
)add
command to append command (husky add .husky/pre-commit cmd
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husky init
will detect Yarn v2 and initialize accordinglyv5.1.2
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prepare
script instead ofpostinstall
(#890)husky init
useprepare
script (#890)v5.1.1
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husky init
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See https://github.com/typicode/husky/releases/tag/v5.0.0 for v5 release notes
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👉 See https://typicode.github.io/husky for breaking changes and new installation instructions.
Note about the license
Husky 5 is released under The Parity Public License.
It doesn't affect you if you're using husky in an Open Source project or if you're a sponsor. You're free to use it as usual and I hope you'll enjoy this new release ❤️
If you're using husky in a commercial project, you may want to consider becoming a sponsor to support the project. You can also try it for 30 days.
This is only for a limited time, husky will be MIT again later.
Migrating
Important Husky v5 brings a lot of improvements but is also very different from v4. Git hooks won't work if you only upgrade husky dependency, existing config needs to be migrated too.
The best way to switch to v5 is to follow the new installation instructions and migrate existing hooks command using
husky add
.Configuration
📅 Schedule: At any time (no schedule defined).
🚦 Automerge: Disabled by config. Please merge this manually once you are satisfied.
♻ Rebasing: Whenever PR becomes conflicted, or you tick the rebase/retry checkbox.
🔕 Ignore: Close this PR and you won't be reminded about this update again.
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