indocomsoft / fluminus_cli

A CLI client built on top of fluminus (https://github.com/indocomsoft/fluminus) to access LumiNUS
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Bump credo from 1.3.2 to 1.4.0 #41

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps credo from 1.3.2 to 1.4.0.

Changelog

Sourced from credo's changelog.

1.4.0

  • Credo's schema for pre-release names changes: There is now a . after the rc like in many other Elixir projects.

  • Add support for explaining checks (in addition to issues), i.e.

    $ mix credo explain Credo.Check.Design.AliasUsage
    
  • Add support for tags on checks

    Checks can now declare tags via the __using__ macro, i.e.

    defmodule MyCheck do
      use Credo.Check, tags: [:foo]
    

    def run(source_file, params) do # end end

    Tags can be used via the CLI switch --checks-with[out]-tag:

    # Only run checks tagged `:foo` during analysis
    $ mix credo --checks-with-tag foo
    

    Exclude all checks tagged :foo from analysis

    $ mix credo --checks-without-tag foo

  • Add validation of check params in config

    If a param is not found, Credo checks for mispellings and suggests corrections:

    $ mix credo
    ** (config) Credo.Check.Design.AliasUsage: unknown param `fi_called_more_often_than`. Did you mean `if_called_more_often_than`?
    
  • Add auto-generated check docs

  • Add new documentation on Hex with extra guides and CHANGELOG

Commits
  • b8e6cce Bump version to 1.4.0
  • 89eda02 Improve docs
  • 187f8f7 Update README and CHANGELOG
  • 87659a2 Remove travis.yml
  • 9270133 Bump version to 1.4.0-rc.2
  • 97a971f Document config files more
  • f939049 Update check module doc generation for multi-line param explanations
  • 0aa523a Update docs on CLI switches
  • bd60640 Update --help texts
  • 750dea0 Merge pull request #769 from sasa1977/improve-strict-module-layout
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