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The Pain That is GitHub Actions - Feldera Blog
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No, they're inherently optional in Git. There's no way to "check in" a git hook. You have to put in your
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You definitely need to actually check the lints in CI. It's very easy though, just add
pre-commit run -a
to your CI script.pre-commit also has a free service for open source GitHub repos too. They’ll even push an autofix commit for you if your tools are configured for it