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Pre-commit hook for git which removes trailing whitespace, converts tabs to spaces and adds a newline to the end of the file if missing.
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script_file = File.join(Rails.root, "script", "git_fix_whitespace.sh") | |
desc "Remove trailing whitespace and convert tabs to spaces" | |
task :fix_whitespace do | |
`sh #{script_file} -f` | |
end | |
namespace :fix_whitespace do | |
desc "Installs a git pre-commit hook which removes trailing whitespace and converts tabs to spaces" | |
task :install, :force do |t, args| | |
if !args.force && File.size?(".git/hooks/pre-commit") | |
abort '.git/hooks/pre-commit already exists. Install with "rake fix_whitespace:install[true]"' | |
else | |
puts "Installing .git/hooks/pre-commit ..." | |
FileUtils.mkdir_p "#{Rails.root}/.git/hooks" | |
FileUtils.cp script_file, ".git/hooks/pre-commit" | |
File.chmod(0755, ".git/hooks/pre-commit") | |
end | |
end | |
end |
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#!/bin/sh | |
# Pre-commit hook for git which removes trailing whitespace, converts tabs to | |
# spaces and adds a newline to the end of the file if missing. The script does | |
# not process files that are partially staged. Reason: The `git add` in the last | |
# line would fully stage a file which is not what the user wants. | |
if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then | |
against=HEAD | |
else | |
# Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object | |
against=4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904 | |
fi | |
if [ "$1" == "-f" ]; then | |
# Fix all committed files: diff against an empty tree object | |
against=4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904 | |
fi | |
staged_files=`git diff-index --name-status --cached $against | # Find all staged files | |
egrep -i '^(A|M)' | # Filter only added and modified files | |
sed -e 's/^[AM][[:space:]]*//'` # Remove leading git info | |
partially_staged_files=`git status --porcelain --untracked-files=no | # Find all staged files | |
egrep -i '^(A|M)M' | # Filter only partially staged files | |
sed -e 's/^[AM]M[[:space:]]*//'` # Remove leading git info | |
# Merge staged files and partially staged files | |
staged_and_partially_staged_files=${staged_files}$'\n'${partially_staged_files} | |
# Remove all files that are staged *AND* partially staged | |
# Thus we get only the fully staged files | |
fully_staged_files=`echo "$staged_and_partially_staged_files" | uniq -u` | |
# Find the file types we want to process | |
suffix_matched_files=`echo "$fully_staged_files" | | |
egrep -i '\.(rb|rake|ru|erb|haml|rabl|js|json|html|yml|xml|md|txt|sh|sublime-project)$' | | |
egrep -v 'vcr_cassettes'` | |
name_matched_files=`echo "$fully_staged_files" | | |
egrep -i '^(README|Gemfile|Capfile|Guardfile|Rakefile|\.gitignore)$' | | |
egrep -v 'vcr_cassettes'` | |
files_to_process=${suffix_matched_files}$'\n'${name_matched_files} | |
files_to_process=`echo "$files_to_process" | sort | uniq -u` | |
# Change field separator to newline so that for correctly iterates over lines | |
IFS=$'\n' | |
for FILE in $files_to_process ; do | |
echo "Fixing whitespace and newline in $FILE" >&2 | |
# Replace tabs with four spaces | |
sed -i '' $'s/\t/ /g' "$FILE" | |
# Strip trailing whitespace | |
sed -i '' -E 's/[[:space:]]*$//' "$FILE" | |
# Add newline to the end of the file if missing | |
newline=' | |
' | |
lastline=$(tail -n 1 ${FILE}; echo x); lastline=${lastline%x} | |
[ "${lastline#"${lastline%?}"}" != "$newline" ] && echo >> $FILE | |
# Stage all changes | |
git add "$FILE" | |
done |
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