"value":"\n <p><a href=\"\/daily\/2024\/03\/21\/git-hooks---yay-or-nay\">In yesterday's email<\/a>, I mentioned that I use watch commands such as <code>nodemon<\/code>, <code>watchexec<\/code> and <code>entr<\/code> whilst developing to run commands automatically when I change code.<\/p>\n\n<p>For example, running <code>find web\/modules\/custom | entr .\/run test<\/code> will re-run my test suite when any custom module changes.<\/p>\n\n<p>This works well for tests, but for other checks, such as static analysis with PHPStan or coding standards with PHPCS, I have integrations in Neovim, and I get real-time feedback as I code.<\/p>\n\n<p>If a line fails static analysis or coding standards, a diagnostic message is shown so I can fix it immediately, and I don't need to use a watcher or wait for my CI pipeline to fail.<\/p>\n\n ",
"processed":"\n <p><a href=\"http:\/\/default\/daily\/2024\/03\/21\/git-hooks---yay-or-nay\">In yesterday's email<\/a>, I mentioned that I use watch commands such as <code>nodemon<\/code>, <code>watchexec<\/code> and <code>entr<\/code> whilst developing to run commands automatically when I change code.<\/p>\n\n<p>For example, running <code>find web\/modules\/custom | entr .\/run test<\/code> will re-run my test suite when any custom module changes.<\/p>\n\n<p>This works well for tests, but for other checks, such as static analysis with PHPStan or coding standards with PHPCS, I have integrations in Neovim, and I get real-time feedback as I code.<\/p>\n\n<p>If a line fails static analysis or coding standards, a diagnostic message is shown so I can fix it immediately, and I don't need to use a watcher or wait for my CI pipeline to fail.<\/p>\n\n ",