Show HN: Flint – Write code your way while ensuring remote consistency

13 pointsposted 7 months ago
by mho22

2 Comments

krapht

7 months ago

What's the difference between this and registering pre and post commit hooks?

mho22

7 months ago

When you pull or check out a branch, Flint formats the fetched files using your local style and makes a temporary commit so that Git operations work without conflict. Then, before pushing, Flint resets that commit and re-applies formatting using the remote style. This ensures your working copy stays in your preferred format while the code pushed to the repository always matches the remote standard. This is why it needs more than pre and post commit hooks.