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Yesterday's email was about shortening the feedback loop of a CI pipeline by running some of the checks like PHPCS and PHPStan locally and dealing with any errors before they get pushed to the code repository.<\/p>\n\n

What's even better than writing and committing code and then waiting until just before pushing it to test it? Seeing the errors in real-time and being able to fix them immediately.<\/p>\n\n

In my Neovim setup (I talked about this at the PHP London meetup recently), I have the Intelephense language server configured to add IDE-like features such as code completion, go-to definition, symbol renaming, etc.<\/p>\n\n

I also have another plugin - null-ls.nvim<\/code> - that adds errors from command-line tools to Neovim's diagnostics list.<\/p>\n\n

So, if I try to do something that would cause a PHPStan failure, such as using an unknown variable or missing a return type, I can see that and fix it immediately and not even wait for a Git hook to run.<\/p>\n\n ", "format": "full_html", "processed": "\n

Yesterday's email was about shortening the feedback loop of a CI pipeline by running some of the checks like PHPCS and PHPStan locally and dealing with any errors before they get pushed to the code repository.<\/p>\n\n

What's even better than writing and committing code and then waiting until just before pushing it to test it? Seeing the errors in real-time and being able to fix them immediately.<\/p>\n\n

In my Neovim setup (I talked about this at the PHP London meetup recently), I have the Intelephense language server configured to add IDE-like features such as code completion, go-to definition, symbol renaming, etc.<\/p>\n\n

I also have another plugin - null-ls.nvim<\/code> - that adds errors from command-line tools to Neovim's diagnostics list.<\/p>\n\n

So, if I try to do something that would cause a PHPStan failure, such as using an unknown variable or missing a return type, I can see that and fix it immediately and not even wait for a Git hook to run.<\/p>\n\n ", "summary": null } ], "feeds_item": [ { "imported": "1970-01-01T00:33:45+00:00", "guid": null, "hash": "ce828fb0f1512107c9cbf2309c3d5b96", "target_type": "feeds_feed", "target_uuid": "90c85284-7ca8-4074-9178-97ff8384fe76" } ] }