Monk's features:
- 🦀 Easily set up in your Rust project. No need to install additional package managers.
- ⚙️ Works with custom
build.rs
files. Automate the hooks installation process. - 💻 Run your hooks via CLI. Test your hooks without triggering them via Git.
Keep calm, monk will protect your repo!
Installation
You can install it using cargo
:
Or
You can add it as a build dependency:
Then create a build.rs
file:
In this case, monk
will be installed automatically and will initialize all hooks from monk.yaml
.
This is the most convenient option for Rust projects, as it doesn't require contributors to install monk
manually.
Installing monk with Nix
You can also install monk
using Nix:
Usage
Create a configuration file named monk.yaml
in your project root:
pre-commit:
commands:
- cargo fmt -- --check
- cargo clippy -- -D warnings
pre-push:
commands:
- cargo test
If you installed monk
manually, run:
If you added it as a build dependency and set up build.rs
as shown above, the hooks will be installed automatically when you build your project.
Running hooks manually
To run specific hooks manually, use the run
command
Removing Hooks
monk
automatically creates backup files for existing hooks and restores them when you remove monk's hooks.
To remove the hooks, run: