[![Build Status](https://asottile.visualstudio.com/asottile/_apis/build/status/pre-commit.pre-commit-hooks?branchName=main)](https://asottile.visualstudio.com/asottile/_build/latest?definitionId=17&branchName=main) [![Azure DevOps coverage](https://img.shields.io/azure-devops/coverage/asottile/asottile/17/main.svg)](https://dev.azure.com/asottile/asottile/_build/latest?definitionId=17&branchName=main) [![pre-commit.ci status](https://results.pre-commit.ci/badge/github/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks/main.svg)](https://results.pre-commit.ci/latest/github/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks/main) pre-commit-hooks ================ Some out-of-the-box hooks for pre-commit. See also: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit ### Using pre-commit-hooks with pre-commit Add this to your `.pre-commit-config.yaml` ```yaml - repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks rev: v4.4.0 # Use the ref you want to point at hooks: - id: trailing-whitespace # - id: ... ``` ### Hooks available #### `check-added-large-files` Prevent giant files from being committed. - Specify what is "too large" with `args: ['--maxkb=123']` (default=500kB). - Limits checked files to those indicated as staged for addition by git. - If `git-lfs` is installed, lfs files will be skipped (requires `git-lfs>=2.2.1`) - `--enforce-all` - Check all listed files not just those staged for addition. #### `check-ast` Simply check whether files parse as valid python. #### `check-builtin-literals` Require literal syntax when initializing empty or zero Python builtin types. - Allows calling constructors with positional arguments (e.g., `list('abc')`). - Allows calling constructors from the `builtins` (`__builtin__`) namespace (`builtins.list()`). - Ignore this requirement for specific builtin types with `--ignore=type1,type2,…`. - Forbid `dict` keyword syntax with `--no-allow-dict-kwargs`. #### `check-case-conflict` Check for files with names that would conflict on a case-insensitive filesystem like MacOS HFS+ or Windows FAT. #### `check-docstring-first` Checks for a common error of placing code before the docstring. #### `check-executables-have-shebangs` Checks that non-binary executables have a proper shebang. #### `check-json` Attempts to load all json files to verify syntax. #### `check-merge-conflict` Check for files that contain merge conflict strings. - `--assume-in-merge` - Allows running the hook when there is no ongoing merge operation #### `check-shebang-scripts-are-executable` Checks that scripts with shebangs are executable. #### `check-symlinks` Checks for symlinks which do not point to anything. #### `check-toml` Attempts to load all TOML files to verify syntax. #### `check-vcs-permalinks` Ensures that links to vcs websites are permalinks. - `--additional-github-domain DOMAIN` - Add check for specified domain. Can be repeated multiple times. for example, if your company uses GitHub Enterprise you may use something like `--additional-github-domain github.example.com` #### `check-xml` Attempts to load all xml files to verify syntax. #### `check-yaml` Attempts to load all yaml files to verify syntax. - `--allow-multiple-documents` - allow yaml files which use the [multi-document syntax](http://www.yaml.org/spec/1.2/spec.html#YAML) - `--unsafe` - Instead of loading the files, simply parse them for syntax. A syntax-only check enables extensions and unsafe constructs which would otherwise be forbidden. Using this option removes all guarantees of portability to other yaml implementations. Implies `--allow-multiple-documents`. #### `debug-statements` Check for debugger imports and py37+ `breakpoint()` calls in python source. #### `destroyed-symlinks` Detects symlinks which are changed to regular files with a content of a path which that symlink was pointing to. This usually happens on Windows when a user clones a repository that has symlinks but they do not have the permission to create symlinks. #### `detect-aws-credentials` Checks for the existence of AWS secrets that you have set up with the AWS CLI. The following arguments are available: - `--credentials-file CREDENTIALS_FILE` - additional AWS CLI style configuration file in a non-standard location to fetch configured credentials from. Can be repeated multiple times. - `--allow-missing-credentials` - Allow hook to pass when no credentials are detected. #### `detect-private-key` Checks for the existence of private keys. #### `double-quote-string-fixer` This hook replaces double quoted strings with single quoted strings. #### `end-of-file-fixer` Makes sure files end in a newline and only a newline. #### `file-contents-sorter` Sort the lines in specified files (defaults to alphabetical). You must provide the target [`files`](https://pre-commit.com/#config-files) as input. Note that this hook WILL remove blank lines and does NOT respect any comments. #### `fix-byte-order-marker` removes UTF-8 byte order marker #### `fix-encoding-pragma` Add `# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-` to the top of python files. - To remove the coding pragma pass `--remove` (useful in a python3-only codebase) The following arguments are available: - `--ignore-case` - fold lower case to upper case characters. - `--unique` - ensure each line is unique. #### `forbid-new-submodules` Prevent addition of new git submodules. This is intended as a helper to migrate away from submodules. If you want to ban them entirely use `forbid-submodules` #### `forbid-submodules` forbids any submodules in the repository. #### `mixed-line-ending` Replaces or checks mixed line ending. - `--fix={auto,crlf,lf,no}` - `auto` - Replaces automatically the most frequent line ending. This is the default argument. - `crlf`, `lf` - Forces to replace line ending by respectively CRLF and LF. - This option isn't compatible with git setup check-in LF check-out CRLF as git smudge this later than the hook is invoked. - `no` - Checks if there is any mixed line ending without modifying any file. #### `name-tests-test` verifies that test files are named correctly. - `--pytest` (the default): ensure tests match `.*_test\.py` - `--pytest-test-first`: ensure tests match `test_.*\.py` - `--django` / `--unittest`: ensure tests match `test.*\.py` #### `no-commit-to-branch` Protect specific branches from direct checkins. - Use `args: [--branch, staging, --branch, main]` to set the branch. Both `main` and `master` are protected by default if no branch argument is set. - `-b` / `--branch` may be specified multiple times to protect multiple branches. - `-p` / `--pattern` can be used to protect branches that match a supplied regex (e.g. `--pattern, release/.*`). May be specified multiple times. Note that `no-commit-to-branch` is configured by default to [`always_run`](https://pre-commit.com/#config-always_run). As a result, it will ignore any setting of [`files`](https://pre-commit.com/#config-files), [`exclude`](https://pre-commit.com/#config-exclude), [`types`](https://pre-commit.com/#config-types) or [`exclude_types`](https://pre-commit.com/#config-exclude_types). Set [`always_run: false`](https://pre-commit.com/#config-always_run) to allow this hook to be skipped according to these file filters. Caveat: In this configuration, empty commits (`git commit --allow-empty`) would always be allowed by this hook. #### `pretty-format-json` Checks that all your JSON files are pretty. "Pretty" here means that keys are sorted and indented. You can configure this with the following commandline options: - `--autofix` - automatically format json files - `--indent ...` - Control the indentation (either a number for a number of spaces or a string of whitespace). Defaults to 2 spaces. - `--no-ensure-ascii` preserve unicode characters instead of converting to escape sequences - `--no-sort-keys` - when autofixing, retain the original key ordering (instead of sorting the keys) - `--top-keys comma,separated,keys` - Keys to keep at the top of mappings. #### `requirements-txt-fixer` Sorts entries in requirements.txt and removes incorrect entry for `pkg-resources==0.0.0` #### `sort-simple-yaml` Sorts simple YAML files which consist only of top-level keys, preserving comments and blocks. Note that `sort-simple-yaml` by default matches no `files` as it enforces a very specific format. You must opt in to this by setting [`files`](https://pre-commit.com/#config-files), for example: ```yaml - id: sort-simple-yaml files: ^config/simple/ ``` #### `trailing-whitespace` Trims trailing whitespace. - To preserve Markdown [hard linebreaks](https://github.github.com/gfm/#hard-line-break) use `args: [--markdown-linebreak-ext=md]` (or other extensions used by your markdownfiles). If for some reason you want to treat all files as markdown, use `--markdown-linebreak-ext=*`. - By default, this hook trims all whitespace from the ends of lines. To specify a custom set of characters to trim instead, use `args: [--chars,""]`. ### Deprecated / replaced hooks - `check-byte-order-marker`: instead use fix-byte-order-marker ### As a standalone package If you'd like to use these hooks, they're also available as a standalone package. Simply `pip install pre-commit-hooks`