Pre-commit tweaks#820
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It's noisy, messy output. It's not of much benefit anyway as users can run git diff locally if they really need to see a diff. They have to do work locally anyway since CI won't commit the fixes pre-commit makes.
It was excluding files that are already ignored by git. Pre-commit respects git ignore, even with --all-files, so these ignores were redundant.
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As discussed internally, showing the diff after pre-commit isn't very useful - it's just clutter. I also removed the pre-commit excludes since they are redundant.