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Komondor

Git Hook automation for Swift and Xcode projects. A port of Husky to Swift.

TL:DR

  1. Add or amend a Package.swift
  2. Add this dependency .package(url: "https://github.com/shibapm/Komondor.git", from: "1.0.0"),
  3. Run the install command: swift run komondor install
  4. Add a config section to your Package.swift

Then you'll get git-hooks consolidated and centralized so that everyone can work with the same tooling.

Why?

If you care about something, you should automate it.

Git Hooks like what Komondor provides gives you more surface area for per-project automation. Komondor provides an easily understood way to see how all the git automation touch-points in your project will come together. These hooks allow for much faster feedback during development and let different team-members to use different tools but still have the same bar of quality.

For example, adding SwiftFormat to your pre-commit hook means that no-one will ever need to discuss formatting in code review again. Perfect. It won't slow down your Xcode builds, because it lives outside of your project and you can verify it on CI if you'd like to be 100% that everyone conforms.

Another example, running tests before pushing - this means you don't have to come back 10-15m later once CI has told you that you have a failing test. This moves more validation to a point where you are still in-context.

An Example

This is from the repo you're looking at:

#if canImport(PackageConfig)
    import PackageConfig

    let config = PackageConfiguration([
        "komondor": [
            "pre-push": "swift test",
            "pre-commit": [
                "swift test",
                "swift run swiftformat .",
                "swift run swiftlint autocorrect --path Sources/",
                "git add .",
            ],
        ],
    ]).write()
#endif

See more about the config here.

Getting Set up

On a SwiftPM projectOn an Xcode Project

Deployment

Use swift run rocket [patch]