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chore: use tsx
directly instead of indirect esno
#8773
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I would approve it, but cannot, because there are 3 lines not related to this PR directly 🤔
So other maintainers should decide if they are okay with these lines
tsx
directly instead of indirect esno
tsx
directly instead of indirect esno
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ | |||
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"scripts": { | |||
"preinstall": "npx only-allow pnpm", | |||
"postinstall": "simple-git-hooks", |
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This will make simple-git-hooks
run every time pnpm i
is called. But I think it is good to have this for new contributors.
Ideally it is better to turn off side-effects-cache only for simple-git-hooks
. I'm not sure if we can do this.
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Perhaps we can include it for now until an issue arise, otherwise we can point users to run it manually in the contributing guide.
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related #8771
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fixes #123
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