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Updated User and Admin portal with file uploads (GSoC 24) #2408

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31 changes: 0 additions & 31 deletions .env.example

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion .husky/pre-commit
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. "$(dirname -- "$0")/_/husky.sh"

# npm run format:fix
# npm run lint:fix
npm run lint:fix
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💡 Codebase verification

Remove redundant lint:fix command from pre-commit hook

The lint:fix command is redundant as lint-staged already includes ESLint fixing for TypeScript files:

  • lint:fix runs: eslint --fix "**/*.{ts,tsx}"
  • lint-staged runs: eslint --fix on **/*.{ts, tsx, json}

The lint-staged configuration is more comprehensive as it:

  • Handles the same file types as lint:fix
  • Additionally includes JSON files
  • Also runs Prettier formatting
  • Only processes staged files instead of all files
🔗 Analysis chain

Consider potential redundancy with lint-staged.

The addition of npm run lint:fix before lint-staged might be redundant as lint-staged typically handles linting of staged files. Consider verifying if both commands are necessary or if they serve different purposes.

🏁 Scripts executed

The following scripts were executed for the analysis:

Script:

#!/bin/bash
# Description: Check the configuration of lint-staged and lint:fix to understand their scope
# Expected: Different configurations or purposes for each command

echo "Checking package.json for lint:fix and lint-staged configurations:"
cat package.json | jq '.scripts["lint:fix"], ."lint-staged"'

Length of output: 350

npm run lint-staged
npm run typecheck
npm run update:toc
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