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 1.4.1 to 1.5.0 #65

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps credo from 1.4.1 to 1.5.0.

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1.5.0

  • Credo now requires Elixir 1.7 or newer

  • Refactor check runner (much faster now for common scenarios)

  • Add param allow_acronyms to check Credo.Check.Readability.FunctionNames

  • Add name of check to message when printing issues with --verbose

  • Add support for "dynamic" tagging for checks via .credo.exs

    # Overwrite all tags for `FooCheck`
    {FooCheck, [tags: [:my_tag]]}
    

    Add tags for FooCheck

    {SomeCredoCheck, [tags: [:initial, :my_tag]]}

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

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

    Exclude all checks tagged :my_tag from analysis

    $ mix credo --checks-without-tag my_tag

New switch to enable file watcher

You can now ask Credo to re-run on file changes:

  $ mix credo --watch

New diff command

You can now ask Credo to only report changes in files that were changed since a given Git ref:

  $ mix credo diff HEAD^
  $ mix credo diff master

You can, of course, combine this with the new --watch switch to iteratively fix issues that have come up since the last release:

  $ mix credo diff v1.4.0 --watch

New general check param :files

You can now include/exclude specific files or patterns for specific checks.

The syntax is the same as for the top-level :files key:

# check included for Elixir files in lib/ only
{Credo.Check.Consistency.ExceptionNames, files: %{included: ["lib/**/*.ex"]}},

check excluded for a specific file

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