punchlist 1.2.0 → 1.3.1

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  1. checksums.yaml +5 -5
  2. data/.circleci/config.yml +132 -0
  3. data/.envrc +4 -0
  4. data/.git-hooks/pre_commit/circle_ci.rb +25 -0
  5. data/.git-hooks/pre_commit/punchlist.rb +51 -0
  6. data/.git-hooks/pre_commit/solargraph_typecheck.rb +64 -0
  7. data/.gitattributes +6 -0
  8. data/.gitignore +60 -0
  9. data/.markdownlint_style.rb +3 -0
  10. data/.mdlrc +1 -0
  11. data/.overcommit.yml +87 -0
  12. data/.pronto.yml +2 -0
  13. data/.rubocop.yml +148 -0
  14. data/.solargraph.yml +26 -0
  15. data/.yamllint.yml +8 -0
  16. data/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md +133 -0
  17. data/CONTRIBUTING.rst +75 -0
  18. data/ChangeLog.md +8 -0
  19. data/DEVELOPMENT.md +31 -0
  20. data/Gemfile +26 -0
  21. data/Gemfile.lock +186 -0
  22. data/LICENSE +22 -0
  23. data/Makefile +104 -0
  24. data/README.md +27 -0
  25. data/Rakefile +3 -29
  26. data/bin/bump +29 -0
  27. data/bin/overcommit +29 -0
  28. data/bin/punchlist +1 -0
  29. data/bin/rake +29 -0
  30. data/bin/rubocop +27 -0
  31. data/bin/solargraph +27 -0
  32. data/bin/yard +27 -0
  33. data/config/env.1p +0 -0
  34. data/docs/.gitignore +3 -0
  35. data/docs/cookiecutter_input.json +16 -0
  36. data/feature/expected/mixed_types_of_source_files_results.txt +2 -0
  37. data/feature/expected/no_files_results.txt +0 -0
  38. data/feature/expected/non_source_file_with_pis_results.txt +0 -0
  39. data/feature/expected/one_source_file_with_cis_results.txt +1 -0
  40. data/feature/expected/scala_file_to_be_ignored_results.txt +1 -0
  41. data/feature/expected/source_file_with_no_items_results.txt +0 -0
  42. data/feature/feature_helper.rb +41 -0
  43. data/feature/pronto_punchlist_use_spec.rb +26 -0
  44. data/feature/punchlist_cli_spec.rb +63 -0
  45. data/feature/samples/mixed_types_of_source_files/lib/bar.scala +1 -0
  46. data/feature/samples/mixed_types_of_source_files/lib/foo.rb +4 -0
  47. data/feature/samples/no_files/.ignore +0 -0
  48. data/feature/samples/non_source_file_with_pis/foo.doc +5 -0
  49. data/feature/samples/one_source_file_with_cis/app/foo.rb +4 -0
  50. data/feature/samples/scala_file_to_be_ignored/lib/bar.scala +1 -0
  51. data/feature/samples/scala_file_to_be_ignored/lib/foo.rb +4 -0
  52. data/feature/samples/source_file_with_no_items/foo.rb +3 -0
  53. data/fix.sh +411 -0
  54. data/lib/punchlist/config.rb +27 -0
  55. data/lib/punchlist/inspector.rb +51 -0
  56. data/lib/punchlist/offense.rb +23 -0
  57. data/lib/punchlist/{options.rb → option_parser.rb} +9 -14
  58. data/lib/punchlist/renderer.rb +18 -0
  59. data/lib/punchlist/version.rb +3 -1
  60. data/lib/punchlist.rb +12 -45
  61. data/metrics/brakeman_high_water_mark +1 -0
  62. data/metrics/flake8_high_water_mark +1 -0
  63. data/metrics/jscs_high_water_mark +1 -0
  64. data/metrics/punchlist_high_water_mark +1 -0
  65. data/metrics/pycodestyle_high_water_mark +1 -0
  66. data/metrics/rails_best_practices_high_water_mark +1 -0
  67. data/metrics/scalastyle_high_water_mark +1 -0
  68. data/metrics/shellcheck_high_water_mark +1 -0
  69. data/package.json +9 -0
  70. data/punchlist.gemspec +27 -30
  71. data/rakelib/citest.rake +4 -0
  72. data/rakelib/clear_metrics.rake +9 -0
  73. data/rakelib/console.rake +6 -0
  74. data/rakelib/default.rake +4 -0
  75. data/rakelib/doc.rake +6 -0
  76. data/rakelib/feature.rake +10 -0
  77. data/rakelib/gem_tasks.rake +3 -0
  78. data/rakelib/localtest.rake +4 -0
  79. data/rakelib/overcommit.rake +6 -0
  80. data/rakelib/quality.rake +4 -0
  81. data/rakelib/repl.rake +4 -0
  82. data/rakelib/spec.rake +9 -0
  83. data/rakelib/undercover.rake +8 -0
  84. data/requirements_dev.txt +2 -0
  85. metadata +97 -92
  86. data/License.txt +0 -20
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+ Implement Features
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+ ## Changes since Punchlist 0.0.1
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+ gem 'bump'
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+ gem 'bundler'
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+ gem 'fakeweb'
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+ gem 'mdl'
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+ gem 'overcommit', ['>=0.61.0', '<0.62.0']
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+ gem 'pry'
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+ gem 'rake', '~> 13.0'
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+ gem 'rspec', '>=3.4'
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+ gem 'rubocop', ['~> 1.52']
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+ gem 'rubocop-rake'
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+ # ensure version with RSpec/VerifiedDoubleReference
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+ gem 'rubocop-rspec', ['>=2.10.0']
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+ # ensure version with branch coverage
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+ gem 'simplecov', ['>=0.18.0']
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+ gem 'simplecov-lcov'
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+ gem 'undercover'
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+ bump
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+ fakeweb
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+ rubocop-rspec (>= 2.10.0)
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+ simplecov (>= 0.18.0)
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+ simplecov-lcov
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+ solargraph (>= 0.50.0)
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+ undercover
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+ webmock
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+ yard
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+
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+ BUNDLED WITH
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+ 2.3.27
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+ MIT License
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+
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+ Copyright (c) 2024, Vince Broz
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+
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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+ of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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+ in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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+ to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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+ copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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+ furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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+
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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+ copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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+ IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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+ AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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+ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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+ OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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+ SOFTWARE.
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+
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+ .PHONY: clean clean-typecheck feature help localtest quality repl rubocop spec test
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+ .DEFAULT_GOAL := default
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+
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+ define PRINT_HELP_PYSCRIPT
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+ import re, sys
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+
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+ for line in sys.stdin:
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+ match = re.match(r'^([a-zA-Z_-]+):.*?## (.*)$$', line)
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+ if match:
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+ target, help = match.groups()
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+ print("%-20s %s" % (target, help))
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+ endef
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+ export PRINT_HELP_PYSCRIPT
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+
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+ help:
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+ @python -c "$$PRINT_HELP_PYSCRIPT" < $(MAKEFILE_LIST)
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+
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+ default: clean-coverage test coverage clean-typecoverage typecheck typecoverage quality ## run default typechecking, tests and quality
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+
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+ clean-typecheck: ## Refresh information that type checking depends on
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+ bundle install
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+ bundle exec solargraph clear
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+ rm -fr .yardoc/
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+ bundle exec yard gems
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+ bundle exec solargraph scan
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+ echo all clear
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+
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+ typecheck: ## validate types in code and configuration
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+
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+ citypecheck: typecheck ## Run type check from CircleCI
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+
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+ typecoverage: typecheck ## Run type checking and then ratchet coverage in metrics/
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+
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+ clean-typecoverage: ## Clean out type-related coverage previous results to avoid flaky results
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+
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+ citypecoverage: typecoverage ## Run type checking, ratchet coverage, and then complain if ratchet needs to be committed
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+
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+ requirements_dev.txt.installed: requirements_dev.txt
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+ pip install -q --disable-pip-version-check -r requirements_dev.txt
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+ touch requirements_dev.txt.installed
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+
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+ pip_install: requirements_dev.txt.installed ## Install Python dependencies
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+
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+ # bundle install doesn't get run here so that we can catch it below in
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+ # fresh-checkout and fresh-rbenv cases
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+ Gemfile.lock: Gemfile
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+
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+ # Ensure any Gemfile.lock changes ensure a bundle is installed.
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+ Gemfile.lock.installed: Gemfile.lock
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+ bundle install
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+ touch Gemfile.lock.installed
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+
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+ bundle_install: Gemfile.lock.installed ## Install Ruby dependencies
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+
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+ clear_metrics: ## remove or reset result artifacts created by tests and quality tools
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+ bundle exec rake clear_metrics
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+
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+ clean: clear_metrics ## remove all built artifacts
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+
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+ test: spec ## run tests quickly
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+
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+ citest: test ## Run unit tests from CircleCI
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+
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+ overcommit: ## run precommit quality checks
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+ bundle exec overcommit --run
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+
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+ quality: overcommit ## run precommit quality checks
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+
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+ spec: ## Run lower-level tests
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+ @bundle exec rake spec
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+
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+ feature: ## Run higher-level tests
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+ @bundle exec rake feature
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+
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+ localtest: ## run default local actions
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+ @bundle exec rake localtest
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+
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+ repl: ## Load up punchlist in pry
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+ @bundle exec rake repl
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+
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+ clean-coverage:
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+ @bundle exec rake clear_metrics
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+
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+ coverage: test report-coverage ## check code coverage
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+ @bundle exec rake undercover
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+
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+ report-coverage: test ## Report summary of coverage to stdout, and generate HTML, XML coverage report
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+
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+ cicoverage: coverage ## check code coverage
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+
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+ update_from_cookiecutter: ## Bring in changes from template project used to create this repo
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+ bundle exec overcommit --uninstall
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+ cookiecutter_project_upgrader --help >/dev/null
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+ IN_COOKIECUTTER_PROJECT_UPGRADER=1 cookiecutter_project_upgrader || true
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+ git checkout cookiecutter-template && git push && git checkout main
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+ git checkout main && git pull && git checkout -b update-from-cookiecutter-$$(date +%Y-%m-%d-%H%M)
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+ git merge cookiecutter-template || true
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+ bundle exec overcommit --install
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+ @echo
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+ @echo "Please resolve any merge conflicts below and push up a PR with:"
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+ @echo
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+ @echo ' gh pr create --title "Update from cookiecutter" --body "Automated PR to update from cookiecutter boilerplate"'
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+ @echo
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+ @echo
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+ # Punchlist
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+
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+ [![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/apiology/punchlist.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/apiology/punchlist)
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+
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+ Counts the number of 'todo' comments in your code ('Comment
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+ annotations'). Use in combination with the 'quality' gem in your CI
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+ to keep the number of these 'punchlist' items under control.
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+
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+ https://github.com/apiology/quality
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+
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+ To test quality:
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+ rake localtest
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+
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+ To run tests alone:
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+ rake spec
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+
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+ ## Contributions
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+
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+ This project, as with all others, rests on the shoulders of a broad
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+ ecosystem supported by many volunteers doing thankless work, along
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+ with specific contributors.
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+
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+ In particular I'd like to call out:
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+
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+ * [Audrey Roy Greenfeld](https://github.com/audreyfeldroy) for the
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+ cookiecutter tool and associated examples, which keep my many
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+ projects building with shared boilerplate with a minimum of fuss.
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- require 'bundler/gem_tasks'
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- require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
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- require 'quality/rake/task'
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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- Quality::Rake::Task.new do |task|
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- task.skip_tools = ['reek']
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- task.output_dir = 'metrics'
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- end
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-
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- desc 'Run specs'
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- RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec) do |task|
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- task.pattern = 'spec/**/*_spec.rb'
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- task.rspec_opts = '--format doc'
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- end
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-
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- desc 'Run features'
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- RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:feature) do |task|
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- task.pattern = 'feature/**/*_spec.rb'
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- task.rspec_opts = '--format doc'
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- end
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-
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- task :clear_metrics do |_t|
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- ret =
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- system('git checkout coverage/.last_run.json metrics/*_high_water_mark')
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- fail unless ret
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- end
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-
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- desc 'Default: Run specs and check quality.'
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- task localtest: [:clear_metrics, :spec, :feature, :quality]
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- task default: [:localtest]
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+ # Add your own tasks in files placed in rakelib/ ending in .rake,
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+ # for example rakelib/capistrano.rake, and they will automatically be available to Rake.
data/bin/bump ADDED
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ #
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+ # This file was generated by Bundler.
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+ #
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+ # The application 'bump' is installed as part of a gem, and
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+ # this file is here to facilitate running it.
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+ #
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+
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+ require "pathname"
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+ ENV["BUNDLE_GEMFILE"] ||= File.expand_path("../../Gemfile",
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+ Pathname.new(__FILE__).realpath)
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+
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+ bundle_binstub = File.expand_path("../bundle", __FILE__)
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+
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+ if File.file?(bundle_binstub)
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+ if File.read(bundle_binstub, 300) =~ /This file was generated by Bundler/
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+ load(bundle_binstub)
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+ else
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+ abort("Your `bin/bundle` was not generated by Bundler, so this binstub cannot run.
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+ Replace `bin/bundle` by running `bundle binstubs bundler --force`, then run this command again.")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ require "rubygems"
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+ require "bundler/setup"
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+
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+ load Gem.bin_path("bump", "bump")