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Create an "official fork" so we can keep this up to date. #62

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mannyhagman opened this issue Aug 24, 2020 · 1 comment
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Create an "official fork" so we can keep this up to date. #62

mannyhagman opened this issue Aug 24, 2020 · 1 comment

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@mannyhagman
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For whatever reason, this project is dead. Instead of waiting on responses that will never come it would be better to create a fork and use it as the new official repo.

Precise commits is very important for huge applications in enterprise environments and getting official support for windows and keeping up to date with changes in git and npm will be needed as well.

@mannyhagman mannyhagman changed the title Can someone create an "official fork" so we can keep this up to date? Create an "official fork" so we can keep this up to date. Aug 24, 2020
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djcsdy commented Jan 23, 2022

For anyone who is still interested, I am maintaining a fork at @softwareventures/precise-commits.

Compared to this project, it fixes a bunch of bugs, and adds support for Windows and CRLF line breaks.

I've been using it for a couple of months on my projects and it works well. There are still some pathological cases where it does something weird, but I've never seen it break my code. If you use it on a project where the existing indentation is consistently different to the indentation you configure for prettier, then you are going to have a bad time, but otherwise it is suitable for general use.

You can install it from npm @softwareventures/precise-commits.

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