Tools that make easy to setup CI.
- Check git conflicts in CI
composer require symplify/easy-ci --dev
Do you use Git? Then merge conflicts is not what you want in your code ever to see:
<<<<<<< HEAD
this is some content to mess with
content to append
=======
totally different content to merge later
How to avoid it? Add check to your CI:
vendor/bin/easy-ci check-conflicts .
The /vendor
directory is excluded by default.
Have you ever forgot commented code in your code?
// foreach ($matches as $match) {
// $content = str_replace($match[0], $match[2], $content);
// }
Clutter no more! Add check-commented-code
command to your CI and don't worry about it:
vendor/bin/easy-ci check-commented-code <directory>
vendor/bin/easy-ci check-commented-code packages --line-limit 5
To make PSR-4 work properly, each class must be in its own file. This command makes it easy to spot multiple classes in single file:
vendor/bin/easy-ci find-multi-classes src
Is your class in wrong namespace? Make it match your PSR-4 root:
vendor/bin/easy-ci namespace-to-psr-4 src --namespace-root "App\\"
This will update all files in your /src
directory, to starts with App\\
and follow full PSR-4 path:
# file path: src/Repository/TalkRepository.php
-namespace Model;
+namespace App\Repository;
...
In case you are experiencing a bug or want to request a new feature head over to the Symplify monorepo issue tracker
The sources of this package are contained in the Symplify monorepo. We welcome contributions for this package on symplify/symplify.