#+STARTUP: showall #+OPTIONS: toc:nil * commit-check v0.1.0 This is the commit-check project. It is a quick and easy commit style checker that can be used either as a git hook to enforce the style checked by commit-check, or as a syntax checker back-end (like [[http://flycheck.readthedocs.org/en/latest/][Flycheck]]). The entire code for the project is currently contained in the ~commit-check~ file. The files ~test-pass.txt~, ~test-fail-barely.txt~ and ~test-fail-miserably.txt~ are used for testing purposes. They contain and explain certain situations that can occur when writing commits that may or may not cause errors to be reported. ** Installation commit-check can either be used manually (or as a back-end to some other tool), or as a git ~commit-msg~ hook to stop you from committing badly styled commit messages. *** For manual use To get this project up and running make sure you have perl installed and that commit-check is somewhere in your ~PATH~. *** As git hook Place the commit-check executable file in the ~.git/hooks~ directory of your project, with the name ~commit-msg~. It doesn't need to be the actual executable, it can also be a (soft) link to the executable, or a script running this program (passing along all arguments). ** Usage When used as a git ~commit-msg~ hook it should just be a question of getting it in the right place and it'll work. If, however, you have another use for it and need to run it manually, there are some command-line options that you can use: - =-h= :: Show a short help message to help you along. - =-0= :: Always exit with a ~0~ exit status. Some tools, such as the before-mentioned Flycheck, don't like it when the back-end tool exits with a non-zero exit status and think that means that the tool failed to run. To keep such tools happy the =-0= can be used. commit check expects the file to check as the last argument on the command line (or actually, the first non-option argument). ** License This project is licensed under the GNU GPLv3, its terms and conditions can be found in the file ~COPYING~ in the project source tree.