Re: [cctbxbb] [git/cctbx_project] master: de-clutter (e9be98075a)
Hi Graeme, It's just a simple call to the libtbx.clean_clutter script. But with the path set explicitly so it only works for this clone of the repo. Rob [hook "precommit"] cmdline = C:\\Users\\Oeffner\\Work\\Phenix\\phenix-installer-dev-3981-intel-windows-x86_64\\build\\bin\\libtbx.clean_clutter.bat wait = true show = true On 07-10-2020 14:33, Winter, Graeme (DLSLtd,RAL,LSCI) wrote:
Hi Rob,
No worries - the deluge of commits last night with the same fricken message have made my hyper sensitive and I have had a pet hate of clean clutter for a long while, and your commit happened to come along while I had it in my head
I really think universal pre-commit hooks would be _a good thing_
if you wanted to circulate the hook in question you may also help others… though I seem to recall there are some who dislike things like pre-commit hooks as somehow impinging on their freedom or similar…
Cheers Graeme
On 7 Oct 2020, at 14:23, Robert Oeffner
mailto:[email protected]> wrote: Sorry about the noise in the commit history. I have now put a pre-commit hook in my git settings that runs clean_clutter on my clone of the cctbx repo.
Rob
On 07-10-2020 13:36, Winter, Graeme (DLSLtd,RAL,LSCI) wrote:
Hi Folks
Would anyone be offended if we had a pre-commit hook which ran the clutter / unused imports tests to stop the history fulling up with clean clutter commits?
If clutter is important, probably should not let it in in the first place?
I’m not suggesting anything extreme like black, like we use for dxtbx and dials, just running the tools that developers are supposed to run before commits
Cheers Graeme
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commit e9be98075a31f4584f1eca41f9eba5e408d0cb8f Author: Robert Oeffner
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