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Informations about the package standards

Using code standards in TreeHouse projects

This repository provides documentation and tools to help comply with our code standards.

Code standards

We mostly adhere to the Symfony code style, but each project can define its own rules. What's more important than specific rules, is that everyone applies them, consistently. That's what this repository aims to help with.

Installation

To install in a project, add this as a dev dependency:

Configuration

Copy the distributed .php_cs file, modify where needed:

NOTE: Make sure that .php_cs.cache is in .gitignore!

Travis

When the fixer is run as a Travis script, builds fail when there is a CS violation. Add this to .travis.yml:

For increased performance, make sure to cache the fixer's cache dir:

Usage

There are multiple ways to integrate CS in your workflow. Here are some methods that we use:

Just write it yourself :smile:

Not the easiest way, but if it suits you, adopt the code style, and write it that way. No fixes needed!

Apply manually

At any time before committing, run the fixer manually:

This can also be done using a plugin for your editor of choice.

Using a git commit hook

The repository ships with a git pre-commit hook that automatically fixes your code before committing it. Be careful however since this can modify code without you seeing it.

Of course if you prefer a different method, that's cool. Whatever works. Again, the important thing is that it's applied consistently.


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friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer Version ^2.7
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