Plugin-based system to run specific actions and checks when git hooks are triggered.
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Mar 19, 2017 - Perl
Plugin-based system to run specific actions and checks when git hooks are triggered.
PerlCritic policy that attempts to detect the most common sources of SQL injection in manually crafted SQL statements, by detecting the use of variables inside interpolated strings that look like SQL statements.
Perl queueing module with an emphasis on safety, using DBI as a storage system for queued data.
Perl module to add a blame() method to Git::Repository.
App::GitHooks plugin to use tabs for indenting, spaces for aligning.
App::GitHooks plugin to verify that Perl files compile without errors.
Perl module to connect and Perl::Critic, to blame the right people for violations.
Perl module to extract variable names from interpolated strings.
Perl functions to validate data types in test files.
Audit data changes in your Perl code and store searchable log records in a database.
App::GitHooks plugin to require that git version tags have a matching changelog entry.
App::GitHooks plugin to validate the format of changelog files.
App::GitHooks plugin to detect discrepancies between the ticket ID specified by the branch name and the one in the commit message.
App::GitHooks plugin to require a commit message.
Perl module to control how many instances of an application run in parallel, using DBI as the IPC method.
Perl factory class for modules that retrieve CyberSource's XML reports.
App::GitHooks plugin to verify that the syntax of PgBouncer auth files is correct.
Perl module to connect git and Perl::Lint to blame the right people for violations.
App::GitHooks plugin to require a ticket ID in the commit message.
App::GitHooks plugin to prevent commits in a production environment.
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