diff --git a/.github/workflows/actions/common-setup/action.yml b/.github/workflows/actions/common-setup/action.yml index 7eda393f..6ef46026 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/actions/common-setup/action.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/actions/common-setup/action.yml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ inputs: node_version: description: Node.js version to install required: false - default: "24" + default: "26" runs: using: composite diff --git a/.github/workflows/ci.yml b/.github/workflows/ci.yml index edd7cf2a..36d84440 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/ci.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/ci.yml @@ -56,12 +56,12 @@ jobs: strategy: matrix: os: [ubuntu-latest] - node_version: [20, 22, 24] + node_version: [22, 24, 26] include: - os: macos-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 - os: windows-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 fail-fast: false name: "Test dev base ๐Ÿงช node.js v${{ matrix.node_version }} on ${{ matrix.os }}" @@ -106,12 +106,12 @@ jobs: strategy: matrix: os: [ubuntu-latest] - node_version: [20, 22, 24] + node_version: [22, 24, 26] include: - os: macos-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 - os: windows-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 fail-fast: false name: "Test prod base ๐Ÿงช node.js v${{ matrix.node_version }} on ${{ matrix.os }}" @@ -156,12 +156,12 @@ jobs: strategy: matrix: os: [ubuntu-latest] - node_version: [20, 22, 24] + node_version: [22, 24, 26] include: - os: macos-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 - os: windows-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 fail-fast: false name: "Test prod base (edge+node) ๐Ÿงช node.js v${{ matrix.node_version }} on ${{ matrix.os }}" @@ -208,12 +208,12 @@ jobs: strategy: matrix: os: [ubuntu-latest] - node_version: [20, 22, 24] + node_version: [22, 24, 26] include: - os: macos-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 - os: windows-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 fail-fast: false name: "Test prod base (edge entry) ๐Ÿงช node.js v${{ matrix.node_version }} on ${{ matrix.os }}" @@ -260,12 +260,12 @@ jobs: strategy: matrix: os: [ubuntu-latest] - node_version: [20, 22, 24] + node_version: [22, 24, 26] include: - os: macos-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 - os: windows-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 fail-fast: false name: "Test dev apps ๐Ÿงช node.js v${{ matrix.node_version }} on ${{ matrix.os }}" @@ -310,12 +310,12 @@ jobs: strategy: matrix: os: [ubuntu-latest] - node_version: [20, 22, 24] + node_version: [22, 24, 26] include: - os: macos-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 - os: windows-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 fail-fast: false name: "Test prod apps ๐Ÿงช node.js v${{ matrix.node_version }} on ${{ matrix.os }}" @@ -360,12 +360,12 @@ jobs: strategy: matrix: os: [ubuntu-latest] - node_version: [20, 22, 24] + node_version: [22, 24, 26] include: - os: macos-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 - os: windows-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 fail-fast: false name: "Test prod apps (edge+node) ๐Ÿงช node.js v${{ matrix.node_version }} on ${{ matrix.os }}" @@ -412,12 +412,12 @@ jobs: strategy: matrix: os: [ubuntu-latest] - node_version: [20, 22, 24] + node_version: [22, 24, 26] include: - os: macos-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 - os: windows-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 fail-fast: false name: "Test prod apps (edge entry) ๐Ÿงช node.js v${{ matrix.node_version }} on ${{ matrix.os }}" @@ -464,12 +464,12 @@ jobs: strategy: matrix: os: [ubuntu-latest] - node_version: [20, 22, 24] + node_version: [22, 24, 26] include: - os: macos-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 - os: windows-latest - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 fail-fast: false name: "Test rsc ๐Ÿงช node.js v${{ matrix.node_version }} on ${{ matrix.os }}" @@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ jobs: - uses: ./.github/workflows/actions/common-setup with: - node_version: 24 + node_version: 26 - name: Lint run: pnpm run lint diff --git a/.github/workflows/create-react-server.yml b/.github/workflows/create-react-server.yml index 681ac4fe..7082a4d4 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/create-react-server.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/create-react-server.yml @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ jobs: - uses: ./.github/workflows/actions/common-setup with: - node_version: 20 + node_version: 26 - name: Test create-react-server (${{ matrix.runtime }}/${{ matrix.pkg_mgr }}/${{ matrix.template }}) working-directory: ./packages/create-react-server/test diff --git a/examples/pokemon/package.json b/examples/pokemon/package.json index f2371344..3e0b1f62 100644 --- a/examples/pokemon/package.json +++ b/examples/pokemon/package.json @@ -23,6 +23,6 @@ "autoprefixer": "^10.5.0", "postcss": "^8.5.15", "tailwindcss": "^4.3.0", - "vite": "8.0.14" + "vite": "8.0.16" } } diff --git a/examples/shadcn/package.json b/examples/shadcn/package.json index f2762692..fed74d4e 100644 --- a/examples/shadcn/package.json +++ b/examples/shadcn/package.json @@ -52,6 +52,6 @@ "tailwindcss": "^4.1.56", "tw-animate-css": "^1.4.0", "typescript": "^5.9.3", - "vite": "^8.0.12" + "vite": "^8.0.16" } } diff --git a/packages/create-react-server/test/README.md b/packages/create-react-server/test/README.md index c4d9cda3..ae514f51 100644 --- a/packages/create-react-server/test/README.md +++ b/packages/create-react-server/test/README.md @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ Integration tests that verify `create-react-server` works correctly across all r ## Test Matrix ### Runtimes -- **Node.js** (`node`) โ€” runs on `node:20` -- **Bun** (`bun`) โ€” runs on a pinned `oven/bun` image with Node.js 20 copied from the official Node image (Node.js is used for `npm install` and tooling; Bun is used at runtime) -- **Deno** (`deno`) โ€” runs on `node:20` with Deno installed +- **Node.js** (`node`) โ€” runs on `node:26` +- **Bun** (`bun`) โ€” runs on a pinned `oven/bun` image with Node.js 26 copied from the official Node image (Node.js is used for `npm install` and tooling; Bun is used at runtime) +- **Deno** (`deno`) โ€” runs on `node:26` with Deno installed ### Presets - `blank` โ€” minimal JavaScript project @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Each runtime generates different `package.json` scripts via the `runtime.mjs` ge The `router` preset's build fails during static export. Dev mode works fine. Build/start tests are skipped for this preset. ### `module-alias` pinned to `~2.2.3` -The `module-alias` package is used by `@lazarv/react-server` to alias CJS `require()` calls (e.g. redirecting `react`, `react-dom`, `picocolors`, etc. to the correct resolved paths). Version 2.3.x introduced `node:module` `registerHooks` which requires Node.js 22+ and is not supported by Deno at all. The dependency is pinned to `~2.2.3` in `packages/react-server/package.json` to maintain compatibility with Node.js 20 and Deno. +The `module-alias` package is used by `@lazarv/react-server` to alias CJS `require()` calls (e.g. redirecting `react`, `react-dom`, `picocolors`, etc. to the correct resolved paths). Version 2.3.x introduced `node:module` `registerHooks`, which is not supported by Deno at all. The dependency is pinned to `~2.2.3` in `packages/react-server/package.json` to maintain Deno compatibility. ## Running Tests @@ -107,9 +107,9 @@ test/ โ”‚ โ”œโ”€โ”€ utils.mjs # Test helpers (pack, build image, run container) โ”‚ โ””โ”€โ”€ __snapshots__/ # Vitest snapshots of generated files โ”œโ”€โ”€ docker/ -โ”‚ โ”œโ”€โ”€ Dockerfile.bun # pinned oven/bun + Node.js 20 -โ”‚ โ”œโ”€โ”€ Dockerfile.deno # node:20 + Deno -โ”‚ โ”œโ”€โ”€ Dockerfile.node # node:20 +โ”‚ โ”œโ”€โ”€ Dockerfile.bun # pinned oven/bun + Node.js 26 +โ”‚ โ”œโ”€โ”€ Dockerfile.deno # node:26 + Deno +โ”‚ โ”œโ”€โ”€ Dockerfile.node # node:26 โ”‚ โ””โ”€โ”€ entrypoint.sh # Shared test script run inside containers โ”œโ”€โ”€ .build/ # Packed tarballs (gitignored) โ”œโ”€โ”€ .npm-cache/ # Shared npm cache across runs (gitignored) diff --git a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/bun.spec.mjs.bun.snap b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/bun.spec.mjs.bun.snap index fc784090..2aba5539 100644 --- a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/bun.spec.mjs.bun.snap +++ b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/bun.spec.mjs.bun.snap @@ -55,11 +55,6 @@ You can check out framework on [GitHub](https://github.com/lazarv/react-server) "devDependencies": {}, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "src/App.jsx": "import { version } from "@lazarv/react-server"; @@ -132,11 +127,6 @@ You can check out framework on [GitHub](https://github.com/lazarv/react-server) }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "src/App.tsx": "import { version } from "@lazarv/react-server"; @@ -176,905 +166,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: bun runtime (bun) > preset: get-started > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff-index --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - exit 1 -} - -unset GIT_DIR GIT_WORK_TREE -cd "$worktree" && - -if grep -q "^diff --git " "$1" -then - validate_patch "$1" -else - validate_cover_letter "$1" -fi && - -if test "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_COUNTER" = "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_TOTAL" -then - git config --unset-all sendemail.validateWorktree && - trap 'git worktree remove -ff "$worktree"' EXIT && - validate_series -fi -", - ".git/hooks/update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to block unannotated tags from entering. -# Called by "git receive-pack" with arguments: refname sha1-old sha1-new -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "update". -# -# Config -# ------ -# hooks.allowunannotated -# This boolean sets whether unannotated tags will be allowed into the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletetag -# This boolean sets whether deleting tags will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowmodifytag -# This boolean sets whether a tag may be modified after creation. By default -# it won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletebranch -# This boolean sets whether deleting branches will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.denycreatebranch -# This boolean sets whether remotely creating branches will be denied -# in the repository. By default this is allowed. -# - -# --- Command line -refname="$1" -oldrev="$2" -newrev="$3" - -# --- Safety check -if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then - echo "Don't run this script from the command line." >&2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -1289,11 +380,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -1469,905 +555,6 @@ export default { exports[`create-react-server: bun runtime (bun) > preset: get-started-ts > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff-index --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - exit 1 -} - -unset GIT_DIR GIT_WORK_TREE -cd "$worktree" && - -if grep -q "^diff --git " "$1" -then - validate_patch "$1" -else - validate_cover_letter "$1" -fi && - -if test "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_COUNTER" = "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_TOTAL" -then - git config --unset-all sendemail.validateWorktree && - trap 'git worktree remove -ff "$worktree"' EXIT && - validate_series -fi -", - ".git/hooks/update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to block unannotated tags from entering. -# Called by "git receive-pack" with arguments: refname sha1-old sha1-new -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "update". -# -# Config -# ------ -# hooks.allowunannotated -# This boolean sets whether unannotated tags will be allowed into the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletetag -# This boolean sets whether deleting tags will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowmodifytag -# This boolean sets whether a tag may be modified after creation. By default -# it won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletebranch -# This boolean sets whether deleting branches will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.denycreatebranch -# This boolean sets whether remotely creating branches will be denied -# in the repository. By default this is allowed. -# - -# --- Command line -refname="$1" -oldrev="$2" -newrev="$3" - -# --- Safety check -if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then - echo "Don't run this script from the command line." >&2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -2629,11 +816,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -2845,905 +1027,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: bun runtime (bun) > preset: nextjs > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff-index --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - exit 1 -} - -unset GIT_DIR GIT_WORK_TREE -cd "$worktree" && - -if grep -q "^diff --git " "$1" -then - validate_patch "$1" -else - validate_cover_letter "$1" -fi && - -if test "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_COUNTER" = "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_TOTAL" -then - git config --unset-all sendemail.validateWorktree && - trap 'git worktree remove -ff "$worktree"' EXIT && - validate_series -fi -", - ".git/hooks/update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to block unannotated tags from entering. -# Called by "git receive-pack" with arguments: refname sha1-old sha1-new -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "update". -# -# Config -# ------ -# hooks.allowunannotated -# This boolean sets whether unannotated tags will be allowed into the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletetag -# This boolean sets whether deleting tags will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowmodifytag -# This boolean sets whether a tag may be modified after creation. By default -# it won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletebranch -# This boolean sets whether deleting branches will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.denycreatebranch -# This boolean sets whether remotely creating branches will be denied -# in the repository. By default this is allowed. -# - -# --- Command line -refname="$1" -oldrev="$2" -newrev="$3" - -# --- Safety check -if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then - echo "Don't run this script from the command line." >&2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -4006,11 +1289,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -4240,905 +1518,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: bun runtime (bun) > preset: router > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff-index --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - exit 1 -} - -unset GIT_DIR GIT_WORK_TREE -cd "$worktree" && - -if grep -q "^diff --git " "$1" -then - validate_patch "$1" -else - validate_cover_letter "$1" -fi && - -if test "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_COUNTER" = "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_TOTAL" -then - git config --unset-all sendemail.validateWorktree && - trap 'git worktree remove -ff "$worktree"' EXIT && - validate_series -fi -", - ".git/hooks/update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to block unannotated tags from entering. -# Called by "git receive-pack" with arguments: refname sha1-old sha1-new -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "update". -# -# Config -# ------ -# hooks.allowunannotated -# This boolean sets whether unannotated tags will be allowed into the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletetag -# This boolean sets whether deleting tags will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowmodifytag -# This boolean sets whether a tag may be modified after creation. By default -# it won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletebranch -# This boolean sets whether deleting branches will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.denycreatebranch -# This boolean sets whether remotely creating branches will be denied -# in the repository. By default this is allowed. -# - -# --- Command line -refname="$1" -oldrev="$2" -newrev="$3" - -# --- Safety check -if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then - echo "Don't run this script from the command line." >&2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -5400,11 +1779,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { diff --git a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/bun.spec.mjs.npm.snap b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/bun.spec.mjs.npm.snap index 866f3ce2..0be8e829 100644 --- a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/bun.spec.mjs.npm.snap +++ b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/bun.spec.mjs.npm.snap @@ -55,11 +55,6 @@ You can check out framework on [GitHub](https://github.com/lazarv/react-server) "devDependencies": {}, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "src/App.jsx": "import { version } from "@lazarv/react-server"; @@ -132,11 +127,6 @@ You can check out framework on [GitHub](https://github.com/lazarv/react-server) }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "src/App.tsx": "import { version } from "@lazarv/react-server"; @@ -176,905 +166,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: bun runtime (npm) > preset: get-started > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff-index --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - exit 1 -} - -unset GIT_DIR GIT_WORK_TREE -cd "$worktree" && - -if grep -q "^diff --git " "$1" -then - validate_patch "$1" -else - validate_cover_letter "$1" -fi && - -if test "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_COUNTER" = "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_TOTAL" -then - git config --unset-all sendemail.validateWorktree && - trap 'git worktree remove -ff "$worktree"' EXIT && - validate_series -fi -", - ".git/hooks/update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to block unannotated tags from entering. -# Called by "git receive-pack" with arguments: refname sha1-old sha1-new -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "update". -# -# Config -# ------ -# hooks.allowunannotated -# This boolean sets whether unannotated tags will be allowed into the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletetag -# This boolean sets whether deleting tags will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowmodifytag -# This boolean sets whether a tag may be modified after creation. By default -# it won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletebranch -# This boolean sets whether deleting branches will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.denycreatebranch -# This boolean sets whether remotely creating branches will be denied -# in the repository. By default this is allowed. -# - -# --- Command line -refname="$1" -oldrev="$2" -newrev="$3" - -# --- Safety check -if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then - echo "Don't run this script from the command line." >&2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -1289,11 +380,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -1469,905 +555,6 @@ export default { exports[`create-react-server: bun runtime (npm) > preset: get-started-ts > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff-index --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - exit 1 -} - -unset GIT_DIR GIT_WORK_TREE -cd "$worktree" && - -if grep -q "^diff --git " "$1" -then - validate_patch "$1" -else - validate_cover_letter "$1" -fi && - -if test "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_COUNTER" = "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_TOTAL" -then - git config --unset-all sendemail.validateWorktree && - trap 'git worktree remove -ff "$worktree"' EXIT && - validate_series -fi -", - ".git/hooks/update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to block unannotated tags from entering. -# Called by "git receive-pack" with arguments: refname sha1-old sha1-new -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "update". -# -# Config -# ------ -# hooks.allowunannotated -# This boolean sets whether unannotated tags will be allowed into the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletetag -# This boolean sets whether deleting tags will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowmodifytag -# This boolean sets whether a tag may be modified after creation. By default -# it won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletebranch -# This boolean sets whether deleting branches will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.denycreatebranch -# This boolean sets whether remotely creating branches will be denied -# in the repository. By default this is allowed. -# - -# --- Command line -refname="$1" -oldrev="$2" -newrev="$3" - -# --- Safety check -if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then - echo "Don't run this script from the command line." >&2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -2629,11 +816,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -2845,905 +1027,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: bun runtime (npm) > preset: nextjs > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff-index --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - exit 1 -} - -unset GIT_DIR GIT_WORK_TREE -cd "$worktree" && - -if grep -q "^diff --git " "$1" -then - validate_patch "$1" -else - validate_cover_letter "$1" -fi && - -if test "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_COUNTER" = "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_TOTAL" -then - git config --unset-all sendemail.validateWorktree && - trap 'git worktree remove -ff "$worktree"' EXIT && - validate_series -fi -", - ".git/hooks/update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to block unannotated tags from entering. -# Called by "git receive-pack" with arguments: refname sha1-old sha1-new -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "update". -# -# Config -# ------ -# hooks.allowunannotated -# This boolean sets whether unannotated tags will be allowed into the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletetag -# This boolean sets whether deleting tags will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowmodifytag -# This boolean sets whether a tag may be modified after creation. By default -# it won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletebranch -# This boolean sets whether deleting branches will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.denycreatebranch -# This boolean sets whether remotely creating branches will be denied -# in the repository. By default this is allowed. -# - -# --- Command line -refname="$1" -oldrev="$2" -newrev="$3" - -# --- Safety check -if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then - echo "Don't run this script from the command line." >&2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -4006,11 +1289,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -4240,905 +1518,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: bun runtime (npm) > preset: router > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff-index --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - exit 1 -} - -unset GIT_DIR GIT_WORK_TREE -cd "$worktree" && - -if grep -q "^diff --git " "$1" -then - validate_patch "$1" -else - validate_cover_letter "$1" -fi && - -if test "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_COUNTER" = "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_TOTAL" -then - git config --unset-all sendemail.validateWorktree && - trap 'git worktree remove -ff "$worktree"' EXIT && - validate_series -fi -", - ".git/hooks/update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to block unannotated tags from entering. -# Called by "git receive-pack" with arguments: refname sha1-old sha1-new -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "update". -# -# Config -# ------ -# hooks.allowunannotated -# This boolean sets whether unannotated tags will be allowed into the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletetag -# This boolean sets whether deleting tags will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowmodifytag -# This boolean sets whether a tag may be modified after creation. By default -# it won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletebranch -# This boolean sets whether deleting branches will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.denycreatebranch -# This boolean sets whether remotely creating branches will be denied -# in the repository. By default this is allowed. -# - -# --- Command line -refname="$1" -oldrev="$2" -newrev="$3" - -# --- Safety check -if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then - echo "Don't run this script from the command line." >&2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -5400,11 +1779,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { diff --git a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/bun.spec.mjs.pnpm.snap b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/bun.spec.mjs.pnpm.snap index 190244bd..12e4f44c 100644 --- a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/bun.spec.mjs.pnpm.snap +++ b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/bun.spec.mjs.pnpm.snap @@ -55,11 +55,6 @@ You can check out framework on [GitHub](https://github.com/lazarv/react-server) "devDependencies": {}, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "src/App.jsx": "import { version } from "@lazarv/react-server"; @@ -132,11 +127,6 @@ You can check out framework on [GitHub](https://github.com/lazarv/react-server) }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "src/App.tsx": "import { version } from "@lazarv/react-server"; @@ -176,905 +166,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: bun runtime (pnpm) > preset: get-started > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff-index --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - exit 1 -} - -unset GIT_DIR GIT_WORK_TREE -cd "$worktree" && - -if grep -q "^diff --git " "$1" -then - validate_patch "$1" -else - validate_cover_letter "$1" -fi && - -if test "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_COUNTER" = "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_TOTAL" -then - git config --unset-all sendemail.validateWorktree && - trap 'git worktree remove -ff "$worktree"' EXIT && - validate_series -fi -", - ".git/hooks/update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to block unannotated tags from entering. -# Called by "git receive-pack" with arguments: refname sha1-old sha1-new -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "update". -# -# Config -# ------ -# hooks.allowunannotated -# This boolean sets whether unannotated tags will be allowed into the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletetag -# This boolean sets whether deleting tags will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowmodifytag -# This boolean sets whether a tag may be modified after creation. By default -# it won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletebranch -# This boolean sets whether deleting branches will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.denycreatebranch -# This boolean sets whether remotely creating branches will be denied -# in the repository. By default this is allowed. -# - -# --- Command line -refname="$1" -oldrev="$2" -newrev="$3" - -# --- Safety check -if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then - echo "Don't run this script from the command line." >&2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -1289,11 +380,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -1469,905 +555,6 @@ export default { exports[`create-react-server: bun runtime (pnpm) > preset: get-started-ts > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff-index --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - exit 1 -} - -unset GIT_DIR GIT_WORK_TREE -cd "$worktree" && - -if grep -q "^diff --git " "$1" -then - validate_patch "$1" -else - validate_cover_letter "$1" -fi && - -if test "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_COUNTER" = "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_TOTAL" -then - git config --unset-all sendemail.validateWorktree && - trap 'git worktree remove -ff "$worktree"' EXIT && - validate_series -fi -", - ".git/hooks/update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to block unannotated tags from entering. -# Called by "git receive-pack" with arguments: refname sha1-old sha1-new -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "update". -# -# Config -# ------ -# hooks.allowunannotated -# This boolean sets whether unannotated tags will be allowed into the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletetag -# This boolean sets whether deleting tags will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowmodifytag -# This boolean sets whether a tag may be modified after creation. By default -# it won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletebranch -# This boolean sets whether deleting branches will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.denycreatebranch -# This boolean sets whether remotely creating branches will be denied -# in the repository. By default this is allowed. -# - -# --- Command line -refname="$1" -oldrev="$2" -newrev="$3" - -# --- Safety check -if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then - echo "Don't run this script from the command line." >&2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -2629,11 +816,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -2845,905 +1027,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: bun runtime (pnpm) > preset: nextjs > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff-index --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - exit 1 -} - -unset GIT_DIR GIT_WORK_TREE -cd "$worktree" && - -if grep -q "^diff --git " "$1" -then - validate_patch "$1" -else - validate_cover_letter "$1" -fi && - -if test "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_COUNTER" = "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_TOTAL" -then - git config --unset-all sendemail.validateWorktree && - trap 'git worktree remove -ff "$worktree"' EXIT && - validate_series -fi -", - ".git/hooks/update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to block unannotated tags from entering. -# Called by "git receive-pack" with arguments: refname sha1-old sha1-new -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "update". -# -# Config -# ------ -# hooks.allowunannotated -# This boolean sets whether unannotated tags will be allowed into the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletetag -# This boolean sets whether deleting tags will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowmodifytag -# This boolean sets whether a tag may be modified after creation. By default -# it won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletebranch -# This boolean sets whether deleting branches will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.denycreatebranch -# This boolean sets whether remotely creating branches will be denied -# in the repository. By default this is allowed. -# - -# --- Command line -refname="$1" -oldrev="$2" -newrev="$3" - -# --- Safety check -if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then - echo "Don't run this script from the command line." >&2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -4006,11 +1289,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -4240,905 +1518,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: bun runtime (pnpm) > preset: router > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff-index --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - exit 1 -} - -unset GIT_DIR GIT_WORK_TREE -cd "$worktree" && - -if grep -q "^diff --git " "$1" -then - validate_patch "$1" -else - validate_cover_letter "$1" -fi && - -if test "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_COUNTER" = "$GIT_SENDEMAIL_FILE_TOTAL" -then - git config --unset-all sendemail.validateWorktree && - trap 'git worktree remove -ff "$worktree"' EXIT && - validate_series -fi -", - ".git/hooks/update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to block unannotated tags from entering. -# Called by "git receive-pack" with arguments: refname sha1-old sha1-new -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "update". -# -# Config -# ------ -# hooks.allowunannotated -# This boolean sets whether unannotated tags will be allowed into the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletetag -# This boolean sets whether deleting tags will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.allowmodifytag -# This boolean sets whether a tag may be modified after creation. By default -# it won't be. -# hooks.allowdeletebranch -# This boolean sets whether deleting branches will be allowed in the -# repository. By default they won't be. -# hooks.denycreatebranch -# This boolean sets whether remotely creating branches will be denied -# in the repository. By default this is allowed. -# - -# --- Command line -refname="$1" -oldrev="$2" -newrev="$3" - -# --- Safety check -if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then - echo "Don't run this script from the command line." >&2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -5400,11 +1779,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { diff --git a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/deno.spec.mjs.npm.snap b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/deno.spec.mjs.npm.snap index 8a55e288..94cf03cc 100644 --- a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/deno.spec.mjs.npm.snap +++ b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/deno.spec.mjs.npm.snap @@ -60,11 +60,6 @@ You can check out framework on [GitHub](https://github.com/lazarv/react-server) "devDependencies": {}, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "src/App.jsx": "import { version } from "@lazarv/react-server"; @@ -142,11 +137,6 @@ You can check out framework on [GitHub](https://github.com/lazarv/react-server) }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "src/App.tsx": "import { version } from "@lazarv/react-server"; @@ -186,827 +176,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: deno runtime (npm) > preset: get-started > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -1226,11 +395,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -1406,827 +570,6 @@ export default { exports[`create-react-server: deno runtime (npm) > preset: get-started-ts > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -2493,11 +836,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -2709,827 +1047,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: deno runtime (npm) > preset: nextjs > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -3797,11 +1314,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -4031,827 +1543,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: deno runtime (npm) > preset: router > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -5118,11 +1809,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { diff --git a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/deno.spec.mjs.pnpm.snap b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/deno.spec.mjs.pnpm.snap index aa3f8115..75df73d5 100644 --- a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/deno.spec.mjs.pnpm.snap +++ b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/deno.spec.mjs.pnpm.snap @@ -60,11 +60,6 @@ You can check out framework on [GitHub](https://github.com/lazarv/react-server) "devDependencies": {}, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "src/App.jsx": "import { version } from "@lazarv/react-server"; @@ -142,11 +137,6 @@ You can check out framework on [GitHub](https://github.com/lazarv/react-server) }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "src/App.tsx": "import { version } from "@lazarv/react-server"; @@ -186,827 +176,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: deno runtime (pnpm) > preset: get-started > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -1226,11 +395,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -1406,827 +570,6 @@ export default { exports[`create-react-server: deno runtime (pnpm) > preset: get-started-ts > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -2493,11 +836,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -2709,827 +1047,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: deno runtime (pnpm) > preset: nextjs > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -3797,11 +1314,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -4031,827 +1543,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: deno runtime (pnpm) > preset: router > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -5118,11 +1809,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { diff --git a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/node.spec.mjs.npm.snap b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/node.spec.mjs.npm.snap index f1ace111..b26a05e2 100644 --- a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/node.spec.mjs.npm.snap +++ b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/node.spec.mjs.npm.snap @@ -55,11 +55,6 @@ You can check out framework on [GitHub](https://github.com/lazarv/react-server) "devDependencies": {}, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "src/App.jsx": "import { version } from "@lazarv/react-server"; @@ -132,11 +127,6 @@ You can check out framework on [GitHub](https://github.com/lazarv/react-server) }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "src/App.tsx": "import { version } from "@lazarv/react-server"; @@ -176,827 +166,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: node runtime (npm) > preset: get-started > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -1211,11 +380,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -1391,827 +555,6 @@ export default { exports[`create-react-server: node runtime (npm) > preset: get-started-ts > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -2473,11 +816,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -2689,827 +1027,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: node runtime (npm) > preset: nextjs > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -3772,11 +1289,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -4006,827 +1518,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: node runtime (npm) > preset: router > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -5088,11 +1779,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { diff --git a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/node.spec.mjs.pnpm.snap b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/node.spec.mjs.pnpm.snap index f3c03d13..a4389aae 100644 --- a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/node.spec.mjs.pnpm.snap +++ b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/__snapshots__/node.spec.mjs.pnpm.snap @@ -55,11 +55,6 @@ You can check out framework on [GitHub](https://github.com/lazarv/react-server) "devDependencies": {}, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "src/App.jsx": "import { version } from "@lazarv/react-server"; @@ -132,11 +127,6 @@ You can check out framework on [GitHub](https://github.com/lazarv/react-server) }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "src/App.tsx": "import { version } from "@lazarv/react-server"; @@ -176,827 +166,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: node runtime (pnpm) > preset: get-started > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -1211,11 +380,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -1391,827 +555,6 @@ export default { exports[`create-react-server: node runtime (pnpm) > preset: get-started-ts > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -2473,11 +816,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -2689,827 +1027,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: node runtime (pnpm) > preset: nextjs > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -3772,11 +1289,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { @@ -4006,827 +1518,6 @@ export default defineConfig({ exports[`create-react-server: node runtime (pnpm) > preset: router > creates the app 1`] = ` { - ".git/HEAD": "ref: refs/heads/master -", - ".git/config": "[core] - repositoryformatversion = 0 - filemode = true - bare = false - logallrefupdates = true -", - ".git/description": "Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository. -", - ".git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by -# applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is -# allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-msg". - -. git-sh-setup -commitmsg="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/commit-msg)" -test -x "$commitmsg" && exec "$commitmsg" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to check the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with one argument, the name of the file -# that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero -# status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the -# commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". - -# Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. -# Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg -# hook is more suited to it. -# -# SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" - -# This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - -test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | - sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { - echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. - exit 1 -} -", - ".git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample": "#!/usr/bin/perl - -use strict; -use warnings; -use IPC::Open2; - -# An example hook script to integrate Watchman -# (https://facebook.github.io/watchman/) with git to speed up detecting -# new and modified files. -# -# The hook is passed a version (currently 2) and last update token -# formatted as a string and outputs to stdout a new update token and -# all files that have been modified since the update token. Paths must -# be relative to the root of the working tree and separated by a single NUL. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "query-watchman" and set -# 'git config core.fsmonitor .git/hooks/query-watchman' -# -my ($version, $last_update_token) = @ARGV; - -# Uncomment for debugging -# print STDERR "$0 $version $last_update_token\\n"; - -# Check the hook interface version -if ($version ne 2) { - die "Unsupported query-fsmonitor hook version '$version'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; -} - -my $git_work_tree = get_working_dir(); - -my $retry = 1; - -my $json_pkg; -eval { - require JSON::XS; - $json_pkg = "JSON::XS"; - 1; -} or do { - require JSON::PP; - $json_pkg = "JSON::PP"; -}; - -launch_watchman(); - -sub launch_watchman { - my $o = watchman_query(); - if (is_work_tree_watched($o)) { - output_result($o->{clock}, @{$o->{files}}); - } -} - -sub output_result { - my ($clockid, @files) = @_; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # binmode $fh, ":utf8"; - # print $fh "$clockid\\n@files\\n"; - # close $fh; - - binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; - print $clockid; - print "\\0"; - local $, = "\\0"; - print @files; -} - -sub watchman_clock { - my $response = qx/watchman clock "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to get clock id on '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub watchman_query { - my $pid = open2(\\*CHLD_OUT, \\*CHLD_IN, 'watchman -j --no-pretty') - or die "open2() failed: $!\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n"; - - # In the query expression below we're asking for names of files that - # changed since $last_update_token but not from the .git folder. - # - # To accomplish this, we're using the "since" generator to use the - # recency index to select candidate nodes and "fields" to limit the - # output to file names only. Then we're using the "expression" term to - # further constrain the results. - my $last_update_line = ""; - if (substr($last_update_token, 0, 1) eq "c") { - $last_update_token = "\\"$last_update_token\\""; - $last_update_line = qq[\\n"since": $last_update_token,]; - } - my $query = <<" END"; - ["query", "$git_work_tree", {$last_update_line - "fields": ["name"], - "expression": ["not", ["dirname", ".git"]] - }] - END - - # Uncomment for debugging the watchman query - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-query.json"); - # print $fh $query; - # close $fh; - - print CHLD_IN $query; - close CHLD_IN; - my $response = do {local $/; }; - - # Uncomment for debugging the watch response - # open ($fh, ">", ".git/watchman-response.json"); - # print $fh $response; - # close $fh; - - die "Watchman: command returned no output.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $response eq ""; - die "Watchman: command returned invalid output: $response\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" unless $response =~ /^\\{/; - - return $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); -} - -sub is_work_tree_watched { - my ($output) = @_; - my $error = $output->{error}; - if ($retry > 0 and $error and $error =~ m/unable to resolve root .* directory (.*) is not watched/) { - $retry--; - my $response = qx/watchman watch "$git_work_tree"/; - die "Failed to make watchman watch '$git_work_tree'.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $? != 0; - $output = $json_pkg->new->utf8->decode($response); - $error = $output->{error}; - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - # Uncomment for debugging watchman output - # open (my $fh, ">", ".git/watchman-output.out"); - # close $fh; - - # Watchman will always return all files on the first query so - # return the fast "everything is dirty" flag to git and do the - # Watchman query just to get it over with now so we won't pay - # the cost in git to look up each individual file. - my $o = watchman_clock(); - $error = $output->{error}; - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - output_result($o->{clock}, ("/")); - $last_update_token = $o->{clock}; - - eval { launch_watchman() }; - return 0; - } - - die "Watchman: $error.\\n" . - "Falling back to scanning...\\n" if $error; - - return 1; -} - -sub get_working_dir { - my $working_dir; - if ($^O =~ 'msys' || $^O =~ 'cygwin') { - $working_dir = Win32::GetCwd(); - $working_dir =~ tr/\\\\/\\//; - } else { - require Cwd; - $working_dir = Cwd::cwd(); - } - - return $working_dir; -} -", - ".git/hooks/post-update.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over -# dumb transports. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". - -exec git update-server-info -", - ".git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed -# by applypatch from an e-mail message. -# -# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an -# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". - -. git-sh-setup -precommit="$(git rev-parse --git-path hooks/pre-commit)" -test -x "$precommit" && exec "$precommit" \${1+"$@"} -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git commit" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if -# it wants to stop the commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". - -if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 -then - against=HEAD -else - # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object - against=$(git hash-object -t tree /dev/null) -fi - -# If you want to allow non-ASCII filenames set this variable to true. -allownonascii=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allownonascii) - -# Redirect output to stderr. -exec 1>&2 - -# Cross platform projects tend to avoid non-ASCII filenames; prevent -# them from being added to the repository. We exploit the fact that the -# printable range starts at the space character and ends with tilde. -if [ "$allownonascii" != "true" ] && - # Note that the use of brackets around a tr range is ok here, (it's - # even required, for portability to Solaris 10's /usr/bin/tr), since - # the square bracket bytes happen to fall in the designated range. - test $(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=A -z $against | - LC_ALL=C tr -d '[ -~]\\0' | wc -c) != 0 -then - cat <<\\EOF -Error: Attempt to add a non-ASCII file name. - -This can cause problems if you want to work with people on other platforms. - -To be portable it is advisable to rename the file. - -If you know what you are doing you can disable this check using: - - git config hooks.allownonascii true -EOF - exit 1 -fi - -# If there are whitespace errors, print the offending file names and fail. -exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- -", - ".git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. -# Called by "git merge" with no arguments. The hook should -# exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message to -# stderr if it wants to stop the merge commit. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-merge-commit". - -. git-sh-setup -test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && - exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" -: -", - ".git/hooks/pre-push.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to verify what is about to be pushed. Called by "git -# push" after it has checked the remote status, but before anything has been -# pushed. If this script exits with a non-zero status nothing will be pushed. -# -# This hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- Name of the remote to which the push is being done -# $2 -- URL to which the push is being done -# -# If pushing without using a named remote those arguments will be equal. -# -# Information about the commits which are being pushed is supplied as lines to -# the standard input in the form: -# -# -# -# This sample shows how to prevent push of commits where the log message starts -# with "WIP" (work in progress). - -remote="$1" -url="$2" - -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 "Found WIP commit in $local_ref, not pushing" - exit 1 - fi - fi -done - -exit 0 -", - ".git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano -# -# The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git rebase" starts doing -# its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with -# non-zero status. -# -# The hook is called with the following parameters: -# -# $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. -# $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). -# -# This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already -# merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it -# would result in rebasing already published history. - -publish=next -basebranch="$1" -if test "$#" = 2 -then - topic="refs/heads/$2" -else - topic=\`git symbolic-ref HEAD\` || - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD -fi - -case "$topic" in -refs/heads/??/*) - ;; -*) - exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. - ;; -esac - -# Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased -# on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? - -# Does the topic really exist? -git show-ref -q "$topic" || { - echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" - exit 1 -} - -# Is topic fully merged to master? -not_in_master=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"\` -if test -z "$not_in_master" -then - echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. -fi - -# Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. -only_next_1=\`git rev-list ^master "^$topic" \${publish} | sort\` -only_next_2=\`git rev-list ^master \${publish} | sort\` -if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" -then - not_in_topic=\`git rev-list "^$topic" master\` - if test -z "$not_in_topic" - then - echo >&2 "$topic is already up to date with master" - exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. - else - exit 0 - fi -else - not_in_next=\`git rev-list --pretty=oneline ^\${publish} "$topic"\` - /usr/bin/perl -e ' - my $topic = $ARGV[0]; - my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\\n"; - my (%not_in_next) = map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) /; - ($1 => 1); - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[1]); - for my $elem (map { - /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; - [$1 => $2]; - } split(/\\n/, $ARGV[2])) { - if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { - if ($msg) { - print STDERR $msg; - undef $msg; - } - print STDERR " $elem->[1]\\n"; - } - } - ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" - exit 1 -fi - -<<\\DOC_END - -This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been -published from being rewound. - -The workflow assumed here is: - - * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never - merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). - - * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", - it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct - earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at - the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but - it makes it easier to keep your history simple. - - * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic - branches, merge them into "next" branch. - -The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name -to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via -$GIT_DIR/config mechanism. - -With this workflow, you would want to know: - -(1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young - topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather - clean up before publishing, and things that have not been - merged into other branches can be easily rebased without - affecting other people. But once it is published, you would - not want to rewind it. - -(2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". - Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not - build on top of it -- other people may already want to - change things related to the topic as patches against your - "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to - fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the - tip of "master". - -Let's look at this example: - - o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" - / / / / - / a---a---b A / / - / / / / - / / c---c---c---c B / - / / / \\ / - / / / b---b C \\ / - / / / / \\ / - ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" - - -A, B and C are topic branches. - - * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". - - * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", - and is ready to be deleted. - - * C has not merged to "next" at all. - -We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage -B to be deleted. - -To compute (1): - - git rev-list ^master ^topic next - git rev-list ^master next - - if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. - -To compute (2): - - git rev-list master..topic - - if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". - -DOC_END -", - ".git/hooks/pre-receive.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to make use of push options. -# The example simply echoes all push options that start with 'echoback=' -# and rejects all pushes when the "reject" push option is used. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-receive". - -if test -n "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" -then - i=0 - while test "$i" -lt "$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_COUNT" - do - eval "value=\\$GIT_PUSH_OPTION_$i" - case "$value" in - echoback=*) - echo "echo from the pre-receive-hook: \${value#*=}" >&2 - ;; - reject) - exit 1 - esac - i=$((i + 1)) - done -fi -", - ".git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample": "#!/bin/sh -# -# An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. -# Called by "git commit" with the name of the file that has the -# commit message, followed by the description of the commit -# message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit -# message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, -# the commit is aborted. -# -# To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". - -# This hook includes three examples. The first one removes the -# "# Please enter the commit message..." help message. -# -# The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" -# into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is -# commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed -# commits. -# -# The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can -# still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. - -COMMIT_MSG_FILE=$1 -COMMIT_SOURCE=$2 -SHA1=$3 - -/usr/bin/perl -i.bak -ne 'print unless(m/^. Please enter the commit message/..m/^#$/)' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" - -# case "$COMMIT_SOURCE,$SHA1" in -# ,|template,) -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe ' -# print "\\n" . \`git diff --cached --name-status -r\` -# if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" ;; -# *) ;; -# esac - -# SOB=$(git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\\(.*>\\).*$/Signed-off-by: \\1/p') -# git interpret-trailers --in-place --trailer "$SOB" "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# if test -z "$COMMIT_SOURCE" -# then -# /usr/bin/perl -i.bak -pe 'print "\\n" if !$first_line++' "$COMMIT_MSG_FILE" -# fi -", - ".git/hooks/push-to-checkout.sample": "#!/bin/sh - -# An example hook script to update a checked-out tree on a git push. -# -# This hook is invoked by git-receive-pack(1) when it reacts to git -# push and updates reference(s) in its repository, and when the push -# tries to update the branch that is currently checked out and the -# receive.denyCurrentBranch configuration variable is set to -# updateInstead. -# -# By default, such a push is refused if the working tree and the index -# of the remote repository has any difference from the currently -# checked out commit; when both the working tree and the index match -# the current commit, they are updated to match the newly pushed tip -# of the branch. This hook is to be used to override the default -# behaviour; however the code below reimplements the default behaviour -# as a starting point for convenient modification. -# -# The hook receives the commit with which the tip of the current -# branch is going to be updated: -commit=$1 - -# It can exit with a non-zero status to refuse the push (when it does -# so, it must not modify the index or the working tree). -die () { - echo >&2 "$*" - exit 1 -} - -# Or it can make any necessary changes to the working tree and to the -# index to bring them to the desired state when the tip of the current -# branch is updated to the new commit, and exit with a zero status. -# -# For example, the hook can simply run git read-tree -u -m HEAD "$1" -# in order to emulate git fetch that is run in the reverse direction -# with git push, as the two-tree form of git read-tree -u -m is -# essentially the same as git switch or git checkout that switches -# branches while keeping the local changes in the working tree that do -# not interfere with the difference between the branches. - -# The below is a more-or-less exact translation to shell of the C code -# for the default behaviour for git's push-to-checkout hook defined in -# the push_to_deploy() function in builtin/receive-pack.c. -# -# Note that the hook will be executed from the repository directory, -# not from the working tree, so if you want to perform operations on -# the working tree, you will have to adapt your code accordingly, e.g. -# by adding "cd .." or using relative paths. - -if ! git update-index -q --ignore-submodules --refresh -then - die "Up-to-date check failed" -fi - -if ! git diff-files --quiet --ignore-submodules -- -then - die "Working directory has unstaged changes" -fi - -# This is a rough translation of: -# -# head_has_history() ? "HEAD" : EMPTY_TREE_SHA1_HEX -if git cat-file -e HEAD 2>/dev/null -then - head=HEAD -else - head=$(git hash-object -t tree --stdin &2 - echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 - echo " $0 )" >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then - echo "usage: $0 " >&2 - exit 1 -fi - -# --- Config -allowunannotated=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowunannotated) -allowdeletebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) -denycreatebranch=$(git config --type=bool hooks.denycreatebranch) -allowdeletetag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowdeletetag) -allowmodifytag=$(git config --type=bool hooks.allowmodifytag) - -# check for no description -projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") -case "$projectdesc" in -"Unnamed repository"* | "") - echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Check types -# if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. -zero=$(git hash-object --stdin &2 - echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,delete) - # delete tag - if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/tags/*,tag) - # annotated tag - if [ "$allowmodifytag" != "true" ] && git rev-parse $refname > /dev/null 2>&1 - then - echo "*** Tag '$refname' already exists." >&2 - echo "*** Modifying a tag is not allowed in this repository." >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,commit) - # branch - if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then - echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/heads/*,delete) - # delete branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - refs/remotes/*,commit) - # tracking branch - ;; - refs/remotes/*,delete) - # delete tracking branch - if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then - echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - ;; - *) - # Anything else (is there anything else?) - echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -# --- Finished -exit 0 -", - ".git/info/exclude": "# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude -# Lines that start with '#' are comments. -# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of -# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): -# *.[oa] -# *~ -", ".gitignore": "# Dependencies node_modules @@ -5088,11 +1779,6 @@ export default [ }, "overrides": { "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - }, - "pnpm": { - "overrides": { - "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" - } } }", "postcss.config.mjs": "export default { diff --git a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/bun.spec.mjs b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/bun.spec.mjs index e5ce951a..275dd6b8 100644 --- a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/bun.spec.mjs +++ b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/bun.spec.mjs @@ -4,15 +4,18 @@ import { buildImage, cleanupImages, getPresetCases, + getTestMode, getTemplateFilter, isDockerAvailable, packPackages, runTest, + shouldRunPhase, } from "./utils.mjs"; // Package manager to use inside the container (npm, pnpm, bun). Default: npm. const PKG_MGR = process.env.PKG_MGR || "npm"; const TEMPLATE = getTemplateFilter(); +const MODE = getTestMode(); describe.skipIf(!isDockerAvailable())( `create-react-server: bun runtime (${PKG_MGR})`, @@ -37,7 +40,7 @@ describe.skipIf(!isDockerAvailable())( let result; beforeAll(async () => { - result = await runTest("bun", preset, "all", { + result = await runTest("bun", preset, MODE, { portOffset, pkgMgr: PKG_MGR, }); @@ -55,17 +58,23 @@ describe.skipIf(!isDockerAvailable())( expect(result.files, "generated file structure").toMatchSnapshot(); }); - it("dev mode starts and serves the app", () => { - expect(result.devOk, "dev mode should work").toBe(true); - }); + (shouldRunPhase(MODE, "dev") ? it : it.skip)( + "dev mode starts and serves the app", + () => { + expect(result.devOk, "dev mode should work").toBe(true); + } + ); - it("builds the app", () => { + (shouldRunPhase(MODE, "build") ? it : it.skip)("builds the app", () => { expect(result.buildOk, "build should succeed").toBe(true); }); - it("starts in production mode", () => { - expect(result.startOk, "production start should work").toBe(true); - }); + (shouldRunPhase(MODE, "start") ? it : it.skip)( + "starts in production mode", + () => { + expect(result.startOk, "production start should work").toBe(true); + } + ); }); } } diff --git a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/deno.spec.mjs b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/deno.spec.mjs index 96ac0504..743e180a 100644 --- a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/deno.spec.mjs +++ b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/deno.spec.mjs @@ -4,15 +4,18 @@ import { buildImage, cleanupImages, getPresetCases, + getTestMode, getTemplateFilter, isDockerAvailable, packPackages, runTest, + shouldRunPhase, } from "./utils.mjs"; // Package manager to use inside the container (npm, pnpm). Default: npm. const PKG_MGR = process.env.PKG_MGR || "npm"; const TEMPLATE = getTemplateFilter(); +const MODE = getTestMode(); // Set to true to skip ALL Deno tests (e.g. if Deno Docker image is broken). const DENO_SKIP = false; @@ -40,7 +43,7 @@ describe.skipIf(!isDockerAvailable() || DENO_SKIP)( let result; beforeAll(async () => { - result = await runTest("deno", preset, "all", { + result = await runTest("deno", preset, MODE, { portOffset, pkgMgr: PKG_MGR, }); @@ -58,17 +61,23 @@ describe.skipIf(!isDockerAvailable() || DENO_SKIP)( expect(result.files, "generated file structure").toMatchSnapshot(); }); - it("dev mode starts and serves the app", () => { - expect(result.devOk, "dev mode should work").toBe(true); - }); + (shouldRunPhase(MODE, "dev") ? it : it.skip)( + "dev mode starts and serves the app", + () => { + expect(result.devOk, "dev mode should work").toBe(true); + } + ); - it("builds the app", () => { + (shouldRunPhase(MODE, "build") ? it : it.skip)("builds the app", () => { expect(result.buildOk, "build should succeed").toBe(true); }); - it("starts in production mode", () => { - expect(result.startOk, "production start should work").toBe(true); - }); + (shouldRunPhase(MODE, "start") ? it : it.skip)( + "starts in production mode", + () => { + expect(result.startOk, "production start should work").toBe(true); + } + ); }); } } diff --git a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/node.spec.mjs b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/node.spec.mjs index 7e9e5c6c..d1ca5e86 100644 --- a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/node.spec.mjs +++ b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/node.spec.mjs @@ -4,15 +4,18 @@ import { buildImage, cleanupImages, getPresetCases, + getTestMode, getTemplateFilter, isDockerAvailable, packPackages, runTest, + shouldRunPhase, } from "./utils.mjs"; // Package manager to use inside the container (npm, pnpm). Default: npm. const PKG_MGR = process.env.PKG_MGR || "npm"; const TEMPLATE = getTemplateFilter(); +const MODE = getTestMode(); describe.skipIf(!isDockerAvailable())( `create-react-server: node runtime (${PKG_MGR})`, @@ -37,7 +40,7 @@ describe.skipIf(!isDockerAvailable())( let result; beforeAll(async () => { - result = await runTest("node", preset, "all", { + result = await runTest("node", preset, MODE, { portOffset, pkgMgr: PKG_MGR, }); @@ -55,17 +58,23 @@ describe.skipIf(!isDockerAvailable())( expect(result.files, "generated file structure").toMatchSnapshot(); }); - it("dev mode starts and serves the app", () => { - expect(result.devOk, "dev mode should work").toBe(true); - }); + (shouldRunPhase(MODE, "dev") ? it : it.skip)( + "dev mode starts and serves the app", + () => { + expect(result.devOk, "dev mode should work").toBe(true); + } + ); - it("builds the app", () => { + (shouldRunPhase(MODE, "build") ? it : it.skip)("builds the app", () => { expect(result.buildOk, "build should succeed").toBe(true); }); - it("starts in production mode", () => { - expect(result.startOk, "production start should work").toBe(true); - }); + (shouldRunPhase(MODE, "start") ? it : it.skip)( + "starts in production mode", + () => { + expect(result.startOk, "production start should work").toBe(true); + } + ); }); } } diff --git a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/utils.mjs b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/utils.mjs index 0c9767d1..cab48717 100644 --- a/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/utils.mjs +++ b/packages/create-react-server/test/__test__/utils.mjs @@ -48,12 +48,26 @@ export function getTemplateFilter() { return template; } +export function getTestMode() { + return process.env.CRS_TEST_MODE || "all"; +} + +export function shouldRunPhase(mode, phase) { + if (mode === "all") return true; + if (phase === "dev") return mode === "dev"; + if (phase === "build") return mode === "build" || mode === "build-start"; + if (phase === "start") return mode === "start" || mode === "build-start"; + return false; +} + /** * Recursively collect files from a directory. * Returns a sorted object mapping relative paths to file contents. * Skips node_modules and build output directories to avoid OOM. */ const SKIP_DIRS = new Set([ + ".git", + ".pnpm-store", "node_modules", ".react-server", ".bun", @@ -64,7 +78,15 @@ const SKIP_DIRS = new Set([ ".wrangler", ]); -const SKIP_FILES = new Set(["deno.lock"]); +const SKIP_FILES = new Set([ + ".npmrc", + "bun.lock", + "bun.lockb", + "deno.lock", + "package-lock.json", + "pnpm-lock.yaml", + "pnpm-workspace.yaml", +]); export function collectFiles(dir, base = dir) { const result = {}; diff --git a/packages/create-react-server/test/docker/Dockerfile.bun b/packages/create-react-server/test/docker/Dockerfile.bun index 51ae74b8..01b69374 100644 --- a/packages/create-react-server/test/docker/Dockerfile.bun +++ b/packages/create-react-server/test/docker/Dockerfile.bun @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -FROM node:20-bookworm AS node +FROM node:26-bookworm AS node FROM oven/bun:1.3.9-debian -RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y curl git procps iproute2 && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* +RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y curl git procps iproute2 libatomic1 && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* -# Install Node.js 20 (needed for npm and some tooling) from the official +# Install Node.js 26 (needed for npm and some tooling) from the official # Node image instead of configuring an additional apt repository during build. COPY --from=node /usr/local/bin/node /usr/local/bin/node COPY --from=node /usr/local/lib/node_modules/npm /usr/local/lib/node_modules/npm diff --git a/packages/create-react-server/test/docker/Dockerfile.deno b/packages/create-react-server/test/docker/Dockerfile.deno index fb5d18c1..d61bcb0d 100644 --- a/packages/create-react-server/test/docker/Dockerfile.deno +++ b/packages/create-react-server/test/docker/Dockerfile.deno @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -FROM node:20 +FROM node:26 RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y curl git procps iproute2 unzip && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* RUN npm install -g pnpm # Install Deno -RUN curl -fsSL https://deno.land/install.sh | sh -s -- v2.7.14 +RUN curl -fsSL https://deno.land/install.sh | sh -s -- v2.8.2 ENV DENO_DIR="/root/.deno" ENV PATH="/root/.deno/bin:$PATH" diff --git a/packages/create-react-server/test/docker/Dockerfile.node b/packages/create-react-server/test/docker/Dockerfile.node index 620e9fd0..696436ec 100644 --- a/packages/create-react-server/test/docker/Dockerfile.node +++ b/packages/create-react-server/test/docker/Dockerfile.node @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -FROM node:20 +FROM node:26 RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y curl git procps iproute2 && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* RUN npm install -g pnpm diff --git a/packages/create-react-server/test/docker/entrypoint.sh b/packages/create-react-server/test/docker/entrypoint.sh index 8c3b2079..955d2255 100644 --- a/packages/create-react-server/test/docker/entrypoint.sh +++ b/packages/create-react-server/test/docker/entrypoint.sh @@ -90,46 +90,74 @@ pkg.dependencies['@lazarv/react-server'] = 'file:///workspace/react-server.tgz'; pkg.dependencies['@lazarv/rsc'] = 'file:///workspace/rsc.tgz'; pkg.overrides = pkg.overrides || {}; pkg.overrides['@lazarv/rsc'] = 'file:///workspace/rsc.tgz'; -if (!pkg.pnpm) pkg.pnpm = {}; -if (!pkg.pnpm.overrides) pkg.pnpm.overrides = {}; -pkg.pnpm.overrides['@lazarv/rsc'] = 'file:///workspace/rsc.tgz'; +delete pkg.pnpm; delete pkg.trustedDependencies; fs.writeFileSync('package.json', JSON.stringify(pkg, null, 2)); console.log('Updated package.json: deps'); console.log('Scripts:', JSON.stringify(pkg.scripts, null, 2)); " -# Install dependencies using the chosen package manager. -# Install into a container-local temp directory first, then move node_modules -# into the volume mount. This avoids npm TAR_ENTRY_ERROR ENOENT warnings -# caused by parallel tar extraction racing with slow Docker volume I/O on macOS. +if [ "$MODE" = "create" ]; then + rm -f .npmrc pnpm-lock.yaml pnpm-workspace.yaml + timer_end "total" $TOTAL_START + echo "" + echo "=== ALL_PASSED ===" + exit 0 +fi + +# Install dependencies using the chosen package manager. npm and Bun install in +# a container-local temp directory first, then move node_modules into the volume +# mount to avoid Docker volume extraction races on macOS. pnpm installs in the +# app directory so its install layout config is visible to later pnpm commands. INSTALL_START=$(date +%s) echo ">>> Installing dependencies with $PKG_MGR..." -INSTALL_TMP=$(mktemp -d) -cp package.json "$INSTALL_TMP/" -[ -f package-lock.json ] && cp package-lock.json "$INSTALL_TMP/" -[ -f pnpm-lock.yaml ] && cp pnpm-lock.yaml "$INSTALL_TMP/" -[ -f bun.lock ] && cp bun.lock "$INSTALL_TMP/" -[ -f bun.lockb ] && cp bun.lockb "$INSTALL_TMP/" -cd "$INSTALL_TMP" case "$PKG_MGR" in npm) + INSTALL_TMP=$(mktemp -d) + cp package.json "$INSTALL_TMP/" + [ -f package-lock.json ] && cp package-lock.json "$INSTALL_TMP/" + cd "$INSTALL_TMP" npm install + mv node_modules "$WORKSPACE/test-app/node_modules" + cd "$WORKSPACE/test-app" + rm -rf "$INSTALL_TMP" ;; pnpm) - pnpm install --no-frozen-lockfile --shamefully-hoist + cat > .npmrc <<'EOF' +store-dir=/root/.local/share/pnpm/store +shamefully-hoist=true +EOF + cat > pnpm-workspace.yaml <<'EOF' +packages: [] +allowBuilds: + "@parcel/watcher": true + "@swc/core": true + esbuild: true +onlyBuiltDependencies: + - "@parcel/watcher" + - "@swc/core" + - esbuild +overrides: + "@lazarv/rsc": "file:///workspace/rsc.tgz" +EOF + pnpm install --no-frozen-lockfile ;; bun) + INSTALL_TMP=$(mktemp -d) + cp package.json "$INSTALL_TMP/" + [ -f bun.lock ] && cp bun.lock "$INSTALL_TMP/" + [ -f bun.lockb ] && cp bun.lockb "$INSTALL_TMP/" + cd "$INSTALL_TMP" bun install + mv node_modules "$WORKSPACE/test-app/node_modules" + cd "$WORKSPACE/test-app" + rm -rf "$INSTALL_TMP" ;; *) echo "Unknown PKG_MGR: $PKG_MGR" exit 1 ;; esac -mv node_modules "$WORKSPACE/test-app/node_modules" -cd "$WORKSPACE/test-app" -rm -rf "$INSTALL_TMP" timer_end "install" $INSTALL_START echo "INSTALL_OK" @@ -294,6 +322,7 @@ if [ "$MODE" = "start" ] || [ "$MODE" = "build-start" ] || [ "$MODE" = "all" ]; timer_end "start" $START_PHASE_START fi +rm -f .npmrc pnpm-lock.yaml pnpm-workspace.yaml timer_end "total" $TOTAL_START echo "" echo "=== ALL_PASSED ===" diff --git a/packages/create-react-server/test/package.json b/packages/create-react-server/test/package.json index e598166d..b3479b00 100644 --- a/packages/create-react-server/test/package.json +++ b/packages/create-react-server/test/package.json @@ -13,6 +13,6 @@ "clean": "rm -rf .build" }, "devDependencies": { - "vitest": "5.0.0-beta.2" + "vitest": "5.0.0-beta.4" } } diff --git a/packages/react-server/package.json b/packages/react-server/package.json index 2717020d..f1608af7 100644 --- a/packages/react-server/package.json +++ b/packages/react-server/package.json @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ "react-refresh": "^0.18.0", "remark-frontmatter": "^5.0.0", "remark-mdx-frontmatter": "^4.0.0", - "rolldown": "1.0.2", + "rolldown": "1.1.0", "sass": "^1.99.0", "semver": "^7.8.0", "smol-toml": "^1.6.1", @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ "strip-ansi": "^7.2.0", "style-to-js": "^2.0.0", "unstorage": "^1.17.5", - "vite": "8.0.14", + "vite": "8.0.16", "vite-plugin-inspect": "^11.3.3", "web-streams-polyfill": "^4.3.0", "ws": "^8.20.1", diff --git a/packages/rsc/__bench__/report.mjs b/packages/rsc/__bench__/report.mjs index 42f57414..9781d517 100644 --- a/packages/rsc/__bench__/report.mjs +++ b/packages/rsc/__bench__/report.mjs @@ -3,9 +3,8 @@ /** * Flight Protocol Benchmark Report Generator * - * Reads vitest bench JSON output (--outputJson), normalizes it, optionally - * compares against a baseline, and produces a markdown report suitable for - * GitHub PR comments. + * Reads vitest bench JSON output, normalizes it, optionally compares against + * a baseline, and produces a markdown report suitable for GitHub PR comments. * * Usage: * node __bench__/report.mjs --current bench-raw.json [options] @@ -56,7 +55,7 @@ const shortSha = commitSha.slice(0, 7); const raw = JSON.parse(readFileSync(currentFile, "utf8")); /** - * Vitest bench --outputJson format (v4.x): + * Legacy Vitest bench --outputJson format (v4.x): * { * files: [ * { @@ -85,7 +84,7 @@ const raw = JSON.parse(readFileSync(currentFile, "utf8")); * } */ -function parseVitestBench(data) { +function parseLegacyVitestBench(data) { const results = {}; const files = data.files || []; @@ -117,6 +116,94 @@ function parseVitestBench(data) { return results; } +/** + * Vitest 5 JSON reporter format: + * { + * testResults: [ + * { + * assertionResults: [ + * { + * ancestorTitles: ["@lazarv/rsc serialize"], + * benchmarks: [ + * { + * tasks: [ + * { + * name: "tree: minimal element", + * latency: { mean, p75, p99, min, max, rme, samplesCount }, + * throughput: { mean, rme, samplesCount } + * } + * ] + * } + * ] + * } + * ] + * } + * ] + * } + */ + +function getAssertionGroupName(assertion, file) { + const ancestorTitles = assertion.ancestorTitles || []; + const groupName = ancestorTitles[ancestorTitles.length - 1]; + if (groupName) return groupName; + + const fullName = assertion.fullName || ""; + const title = assertion.title || ""; + if (fullName && title && fullName.endsWith(title)) { + return fullName + .slice(0, -title.length) + .trim() + .replace(/\s+>\s*$/, ""); + } + + return fullName || file.name || "benchmarks"; +} + +function parseReporterVitestBench(data) { + const results = {}; + + for (const file of data.testResults || []) { + for (const assertion of file.assertionResults || []) { + const benchmarks = assertion.benchmarks || []; + if (benchmarks.length === 0) continue; + + const groupName = getAssertionGroupName(assertion, file); + if (!results[groupName]) results[groupName] = {}; + + for (const benchmark of benchmarks) { + for (const task of benchmark.tasks || []) { + const latency = task.latency || {}; + const throughput = task.throughput || {}; + const hz = + throughput.mean ?? + (latency.mean || task.period + ? 1_000 / (latency.mean ?? task.period) + : undefined); + + results[groupName][task.name] = { + hz, + mean: latency.mean ?? task.period, + p75: latency.p75, + p99: latency.p99, + min: latency.min, + max: latency.max, + sampleCount: latency.samplesCount ?? throughput.samplesCount, + rme: throughput.rme ?? latency.rme, + }; + } + } + } + } + + return results; +} + +function parseVitestBench(data) { + if (Array.isArray(data.files)) return parseLegacyVitestBench(data); + if (Array.isArray(data.testResults)) return parseReporterVitestBench(data); + return {}; +} + const results = parseVitestBench(raw); // โ”€โ”€ Write normalized JSON โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€ diff --git a/packages/rsc/__bench__/rsc-deserialize.bench.mjs b/packages/rsc/__bench__/rsc-deserialize.bench.mjs index d8947ef6..a4fe02f7 100644 --- a/packages/rsc/__bench__/rsc-deserialize.bench.mjs +++ b/packages/rsc/__bench__/rsc-deserialize.bench.mjs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ * Pre-serializes each fixture, then measures createFromReadableStream throughput. */ -import { describe, bench, beforeAll } from "vitest"; +import { describe, test, beforeAll } from "vitest"; import * as RscServer from "../server/shared.mjs"; import * as RscClient from "../client/shared.mjs"; import { scenarios } from "./fixtures.mjs"; @@ -38,10 +38,12 @@ function makeStream(chunks) { } describe("@lazarv/rsc deserialize", () => { - for (const name of Object.keys(scenarios)) { - bench(name, async () => { - const stream = makeStream(serialized[name]); - await RscClient.createFromReadableStream(stream); - }); - } + test("benchmarks", async ({ bench }) => { + for (const name of Object.keys(scenarios)) { + await bench(name, async () => { + const stream = makeStream(serialized[name]); + await RscClient.createFromReadableStream(stream); + }).run(); + } + }); }); diff --git a/packages/rsc/__bench__/rsc-roundtrip.bench.mjs b/packages/rsc/__bench__/rsc-roundtrip.bench.mjs index 9b6c8482..d51fafdf 100644 --- a/packages/rsc/__bench__/rsc-roundtrip.bench.mjs +++ b/packages/rsc/__bench__/rsc-roundtrip.bench.mjs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ * Measures full serialize โ†’ deserialize cycle for each fixture. */ -import { describe, bench, beforeAll } from "vitest"; +import { describe, test, beforeAll } from "vitest"; import * as RscServer from "../server/shared.mjs"; import * as RscClient from "../client/shared.mjs"; import { scenarios } from "./fixtures.mjs"; @@ -18,10 +18,12 @@ beforeAll(() => { }); describe("@lazarv/rsc roundtrip", () => { - for (const name of Object.keys(scenarios)) { - bench(name, async () => { - const stream = RscServer.renderToReadableStream(fixtures[name]); - await RscClient.createFromReadableStream(stream); - }); - } + test("benchmarks", async ({ bench }) => { + for (const name of Object.keys(scenarios)) { + await bench(name, async () => { + const stream = RscServer.renderToReadableStream(fixtures[name]); + await RscClient.createFromReadableStream(stream); + }).run(); + } + }); }); diff --git a/packages/rsc/__bench__/rsc-serialize.bench.mjs b/packages/rsc/__bench__/rsc-serialize.bench.mjs index 0c998d6a..d594eb33 100644 --- a/packages/rsc/__bench__/rsc-serialize.bench.mjs +++ b/packages/rsc/__bench__/rsc-serialize.bench.mjs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ * Measures renderToReadableStream throughput for various React trees and data types. */ -import { describe, bench, beforeAll } from "vitest"; +import { describe, test, beforeAll } from "vitest"; import * as RscServer from "../server/shared.mjs"; import { scenarios } from "./fixtures.mjs"; @@ -29,19 +29,23 @@ async function consumeStream(stream) { } describe("@lazarv/rsc serialize", () => { - for (const name of Object.keys(scenarios)) { - bench(name, async () => { - const stream = RscServer.renderToReadableStream(fixtures[name]); - await consumeStream(stream); - }); - } + test("benchmarks", async ({ bench }) => { + for (const name of Object.keys(scenarios)) { + await bench(name, async () => { + const stream = RscServer.renderToReadableStream(fixtures[name]); + await consumeStream(stream); + }).run(); + } + }); }); describe("@lazarv/rsc prerender", () => { - for (const name of Object.keys(scenarios)) { - bench(name, async () => { - const { prelude } = await RscServer.prerender(fixtures[name]); - await consumeStream(prelude); - }); - } + test("benchmarks", async ({ bench }) => { + for (const name of Object.keys(scenarios)) { + await bench(name, async () => { + const { prelude } = await RscServer.prerender(fixtures[name]); + await consumeStream(prelude); + }).run(); + } + }); }); diff --git a/packages/rsc/__bench__/webpack-deserialize.bench.mjs b/packages/rsc/__bench__/webpack-deserialize.bench.mjs index 255f082e..e0bd15ed 100644 --- a/packages/rsc/__bench__/webpack-deserialize.bench.mjs +++ b/packages/rsc/__bench__/webpack-deserialize.bench.mjs @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ * scenarios create fresh fixtures for each pre-serialization. */ -import { describe, bench, beforeAll } from "vitest"; +import { describe, test, beforeAll } from "vitest"; import { scenarios } from "./fixtures.mjs"; const ReactDomServer = await import("react-server-dom-webpack/server"); @@ -43,10 +43,12 @@ function makeStream(chunks) { } describe("webpack deserialize", () => { - for (const name of Object.keys(scenarios)) { - bench(name, async () => { - const stream = makeStream(serialized[name]); - await ReactDomClient.createFromReadableStream(stream); - }); - } + test("benchmarks", async ({ bench }) => { + for (const name of Object.keys(scenarios)) { + await bench(name, async () => { + const stream = makeStream(serialized[name]); + await ReactDomClient.createFromReadableStream(stream); + }).run(); + } + }); }); diff --git a/packages/rsc/__bench__/webpack-roundtrip.bench.mjs b/packages/rsc/__bench__/webpack-roundtrip.bench.mjs index 76574ff7..0a028feb 100644 --- a/packages/rsc/__bench__/webpack-roundtrip.bench.mjs +++ b/packages/rsc/__bench__/webpack-roundtrip.bench.mjs @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ * scenarios must create fresh fixtures each iteration. */ -import { describe, bench, beforeAll } from "vitest"; +import { describe, test, beforeAll } from "vitest"; import { scenarios } from "./fixtures.mjs"; let ReactDomServer; @@ -39,17 +39,19 @@ beforeAll(() => { const describeIf = skip ? describe.skip : describe; describeIf("webpack roundtrip", () => { - for (const [name, factory] of Object.entries(scenarios)) { - if (TYPED_ARRAY_SCENARIOS.has(name)) { - bench(name, async () => { - const stream = ReactDomServer.renderToReadableStream(factory()); - await ReactDomClient.createFromReadableStream(stream); - }); - } else { - bench(name, async () => { - const stream = ReactDomServer.renderToReadableStream(fixtures[name]); - await ReactDomClient.createFromReadableStream(stream); - }); + test("benchmarks", async ({ bench }) => { + for (const [name, factory] of Object.entries(scenarios)) { + if (TYPED_ARRAY_SCENARIOS.has(name)) { + await bench(name, async () => { + const stream = ReactDomServer.renderToReadableStream(factory()); + await ReactDomClient.createFromReadableStream(stream); + }).run(); + } else { + await bench(name, async () => { + const stream = ReactDomServer.renderToReadableStream(fixtures[name]); + await ReactDomClient.createFromReadableStream(stream); + }).run(); + } } - } + }); }); diff --git a/packages/rsc/__bench__/webpack-serialize.bench.mjs b/packages/rsc/__bench__/webpack-serialize.bench.mjs index ec6c6920..17bedaaf 100644 --- a/packages/rsc/__bench__/webpack-serialize.bench.mjs +++ b/packages/rsc/__bench__/webpack-serialize.bench.mjs @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ * scenarios must create fresh fixtures each iteration. */ -import { describe, bench, beforeAll } from "vitest"; +import { describe, test, beforeAll } from "vitest"; import { scenarios } from "./fixtures.mjs"; let ReactDomServer; @@ -52,18 +52,20 @@ async function consumeStream(stream) { const describeIf = skip ? describe.skip : describe; describeIf("webpack serialize", () => { - for (const [name, factory] of Object.entries(scenarios)) { - if (TYPED_ARRAY_SCENARIOS.has(name)) { - // Fresh fixture each iteration to avoid detached ArrayBuffer errors - bench(name, async () => { - const stream = ReactDomServer.renderToReadableStream(factory()); - await consumeStream(stream); - }); - } else { - bench(name, async () => { - const stream = ReactDomServer.renderToReadableStream(fixtures[name]); - await consumeStream(stream); - }); + test("benchmarks", async ({ bench }) => { + for (const [name, factory] of Object.entries(scenarios)) { + if (TYPED_ARRAY_SCENARIOS.has(name)) { + // Fresh fixture each iteration to avoid detached ArrayBuffer errors + await bench(name, async () => { + const stream = ReactDomServer.renderToReadableStream(factory()); + await consumeStream(stream); + }).run(); + } else { + await bench(name, async () => { + const stream = ReactDomServer.renderToReadableStream(fixtures[name]); + await consumeStream(stream); + }).run(); + } } - } + }); }); diff --git a/packages/rsc/package.json b/packages/rsc/package.json index f6055608..78e69e62 100644 --- a/packages/rsc/package.json +++ b/packages/rsc/package.json @@ -40,16 +40,16 @@ "test:watch": "vitest", "test:coverage": "vitest run --coverage", "bench": "vitest bench --config vitest.bench.config.mjs", - "bench:json": "vitest bench --run --config vitest.bench.config.mjs --outputJson bench-raw.json", + "bench:json": "vitest bench --run --config vitest.bench.config.mjs --reporter=json --outputFile=bench-raw.json", "bench:report": "node __bench__/report.mjs --current bench-raw.json --markdown comment.md" }, "devDependencies": { - "@vitest/coverage-istanbul": "^5.0.0-beta.2", - "@vitest/coverage-v8": "^5.0.0-beta.2", + "@vitest/coverage-istanbul": "^5.0.0-beta.4", + "@vitest/coverage-v8": "^5.0.0-beta.4", "react": "0.0.0-experimental-561ed529-20260423", "react-dom": "0.0.0-experimental-561ed529-20260423", "react-server-dom-webpack": "0.0.0-experimental-561ed529-20260423", - "vitest": "^5.0.0-beta.2" + "vitest": "^5.0.0-beta.4" }, "peerDependencies": { "react": ">=19.0.0 || >=0.0.0-experimental" diff --git a/pnpm-lock.yaml b/pnpm-lock.yaml index ecd1de34..78057a94 100644 --- a/pnpm-lock.yaml +++ b/pnpm-lock.yaml @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ importers: version: 0.183.2 vite-plugin-svgr: specifier: ^5.2.0 - version: 5.2.0(rollup@4.60.4)(typescript@5.9.3)(vite@8.0.14(@types/node@24.12.4)(jiti@1.21.7)(less@4.6.4)(sass@1.100.0)(stylus@0.62.0)(sugarss@5.0.1(postcss@8.5.15))(terser@5.48.0)(yaml@2.9.0)) + version: 5.2.0(rollup@4.60.4)(typescript@5.9.3)(vite@8.0.16(@types/node@24.12.4)(jiti@1.21.7)(less@4.6.4)(sass@1.100.0)(stylus@0.62.0)(sugarss@5.0.1(postcss@8.5.15))(terser@5.48.0)(yaml@2.9.0)) zod: specifier: ^3.23.8 version: 3.25.76 @@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ importers: devDependencies: '@tailwindcss/vite': specifier: ^4.3.0 - version: 4.3.0(vite@8.0.14(@types/node@24.12.4)(jiti@2.7.0)(less@4.6.4)(sass@1.100.0)(stylus@0.62.0)(sugarss@5.0.1(postcss@8.5.15))(terser@5.48.0)(yaml@2.9.0)) + version: 4.3.0(vite@8.0.16(@types/node@24.12.4)(jiti@2.7.0)(less@4.6.4)(sass@1.100.0)(stylus@0.62.0)(sugarss@5.0.1(postcss@8.5.15))(terser@5.48.0)(yaml@2.9.0)) '@types/react': specifier: ^18.3.2 version: 18.3.29 @@ -528,8 +528,8 @@ importers: specifier: ^4.3.0 version: 4.3.0 vite: - specifier: 8.0.14 - version: 8.0.14(@types/node@24.12.4)(jiti@2.7.0)(less@4.6.4)(sass@1.100.0)(stylus@0.62.0)(sugarss@5.0.1(postcss@8.5.15))(terser@5.48.0)(yaml@2.9.0) + specifier: 8.0.16 + version: 8.0.16(@types/node@24.12.4)(jiti@2.7.0)(less@4.6.4)(sass@1.100.0)(stylus@0.62.0)(sugarss@5.0.1(postcss@8.5.15))(terser@5.48.0)(yaml@2.9.0) examples/ppr: dependencies: @@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ importers: devDependencies: '@vitejs/plugin-react': specifier: ^6.0.2 - 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